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- A pragmatic analysis of legal proofs of criminal intent
- A theory of criminal justice
- Act and crime : the philosophy of action and its implications for criminal law
- Act and crime: the philosophy of action and its implications for criminal law
- Action and value in criminal law
- Action and value in criminal law
- Answering for crime : responsibility and liability in the criminal law
- Answering for crime : responsibility and liability in the criminal law
- Bioethics, medicine and the criminal law, Volume 3., Medicine and bioethics in the theatre of the criminal process
- Bioethics, medicine and the criminal law, Volume III, Medicine and bioethics in the theatre of the criminal process
- Central issues in criminal theory
- Cesare Beccaria : the genius of on crimes and punishments
- Christianity and criminal law
- Christianity and criminal law
- Crime and culpability : a theory of criminal law
- Crime and culpability : a theory of criminal law
- Crime and culpability : a theory of criminal law
- Crime and punishment : philosophic explorations
- Crime, culpability and remedy
- Crime, reason and history : a critical introduction to criminal law
- Crime, reason and history : a critical introduction to criminal law
- Crimes, harms, and wrongs : on the principles of criminalisation
- Crimes, harms, and wrongs : on the principles of criminalisation
- Criminal law and morality in the age of consent : interdisciplinary perspectives
- Criminal law conversations
- Criminal law in the age of the administrative state
- Criminal law theory : doctrines of the general part
- Criminal policy transition
- Criminal punishment and human rights : convenient morality
- Criminally ignorant : why the law pretends we know what we don't
- Defining crimes : essays on the special part of the criminal law
- German idealism and the concept of punishment
- Harm to others
- In search of criminal responsibility : ideas, interests, and institutions
- Intuitions of justice and the utility of desert
- Law as punishment/law as regulation
- Legal, moral, and metaphysical truths : the philosophy of Michael S. Moore
- Liberal criminal theory : essays for Andreas von Hirsch
- Liberal criminal theory : essays for Andreas von Hirsch
- Multilevel protection of the principle of legality in criminal law
- Offences and defences : selected essays in the philosophy of criminal law
- Offense to others
- On criminalization : an essay in the philosophy of the criminal law
- Philosophical foundations of criminal law
- Philosophical foundations of criminal law
- Philosophy and the criminal law : principle and critique
- Philosophy and the criminal law : principle and critique
- Philosophy of criminal law
- Placing blame : a theory of the criminal law
- Prevention and the limits of the criminal law
- Preventive justice
- Preventive justice
- Principles and values in criminal law and criminal justice : essays in honour of Andrew Ashworth
- Punishment, responsibility, and justice : a relational critique
- Punishment, responsibilty, and justice : a relational critique
- Reflections on crime and culpability : problems and puzzles
- Rethinking criminal law theory : new Canadian perspectives in the philosophy of domestic, transnational, and international criminal law
- Rethinking criminal law theory : new Canadian perspectives in the philosophy of domestic, transnational, and international criminal law
- Rethinking criminal law theory : new Canadian perspectives in the philosophy of domestic, transnational, and international criminal law
- The Oxford handbook of philosophy of criminal law
- The Oxford handbook of philosophy of criminal law
- The ends of harm : the moral foundations of criminal law
- The grammar of criminal law : American, comparative, and international
- The grammar of criminal law : American, comparative, and international, Volume one, Foundations
- The moral limits of the criminal law, volume 1, Harm to others
- The moral limits of the criminal law, volume 2, Offense to others
- The moral limits of the criminal law, volume 3, Harm to self
- The moral limits of the criminal law, volume 4, Harmless wrongdoing
- The new philosophy of criminal law
- The philosophy of criminal law : selected essays
- The realm of criminal law
- The right not to be criminalized : demarcating criminal law's authority
- The right not to be criminalized : demarcating criminal law's authority
- The sanctity of life and the criminal law : the legacy of Glanville Williams
- The sanctity of life and the criminal law : the legacy of Glanville Williams
- The sanctity of life and the criminal law : the legacy of Glanville Williams
- The structure and limits of criminal law
- Towards a rational criminal law
- Travels of the criminal question : cultural embeddedness and diffusion
- Travels of the criminal question : cultural embeddedness and diffusion
- Understanding justice : an introduction to ideas, perspectives, and controversies in modern penal theory
- Understanding justice : an introduction to ideas, perspectives, and controversies in modern penal theory
- Wrongs and crimes
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