Christopher Heath Wellman teaches philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis. He works in ethics, specializing in political and legal philosophy. Wellman's previous books with Oxford University Press include Liberal Rights and Responsibilities, (with Phillip Cole) Debating the Ethics ofImmigration: Is There a Right to Exclude? and (with Andrew Altman) A Liberal Theory of International Justice.
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Defending Forfeiture Theory Chapter 3: State Punishment and International Criminal Law Chapter 4: Torts versus Crimes and the Public/Private Distinction Chapter 5: Procedural Rights Chapter 6: The Problem of Relatedness Chapter 7: Mala Prohibita Chapter 8: No One Defends the Status Quo
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