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Criminal Law in the Age of the Administrative State

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Criminal Law in the Age of the Administrative State - Chiao, Vincent
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What is the criminal law for? One influential answer is that the criminal law vindicates pre-political rights and condemns wrongdoing. On this account, the criminal law has an intrinsic subject matter-certain types of moral wrongdoing-and it provides a distinctive response to that wrongdoing, namely condemnatory punishment. In Criminal Law in the Age of the Administrative State, Vincent Chiao offers an alternative, public law account. What the criminal law is for, Chiao suggests, is sustaining social cooperation with ...

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Criminal Law in the Age of the Administrative State 2018, Oxford University Press Inc, New York

ISBN-13: 9780190273941

Hardcover