Victor Tadros, Professor of Criminal Law and Legal Theory, University of Warwick
Victor Tadros is Professor of Criminal Law and Legal Theory at the University of Warwick. Prior to his appointment at Warwick he held positions at the Universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh. He has written on criminal responsibility, criminal offences, criminal trials, the presumption of innocence, just war theory, and various aspects of moral and political philosophy. He is currently engaged in a major project on criminalization with Antony Duff, Lindsay Farmer, Sandra Marshall, and Massimo Renzo, funded by the AHRC for which he is currently writing a book entitled Wrongs and Crimes.
1. Introduction The Aims of Punishment 2. Justifying Punishment 3. Recognition and Choice 4. Against Desert 5. The Limits of Communication Means, Motivations, and Ends 6. Defending the Means Principle 7. Wrongdoing and Motivation Permissibility, Harm, and Self-Defence 8. Choice, Responsibility, and Permissible Harm 9. Conflicts and Permissibility 10. Mistakes and Self-Defence 11. Responsibility and Self-Defence Punishment and the Duties of Offenders 12. Punishment as a Remedy 13. State Punishment 14. Protection Against Punishment 15. Proportionate Punishment
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