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Foundational Issues in the Philosophy of Criminal Law

Special Workshop at the 23rd IVR Congress, 1-6 August 2007
Kraków, Poland

Discussions at the workshop sessions will proceed on the assumption that all those attending have read the papers discussed at the session. Participants of the workshop may download a pdf-document containing all papers.

Link to congress website:
http://www.law.uj.edu.pl/ivr2007/index.php ;
Link to description of all special workshops at the congress website:
http://www.law.uj.edu.pl/ivr2007/special_workshops.php#04

  1. Larry Alexander and Kimberly Ferzan – When Are Inchoate Crimes Culpable and Why?
  2. Luís Duarte d’Almeida – Against 'Prohibitions'
  3. Ian Dennis – Necessity as a defence to crime
  4. Joshua Dressler –  Rethinking Complicity
  5. Mireille Hildebrandt –  Regulatory Offences: Criminal or Administrative Law?
  6. Douglas Husak –  Consent and Paternalistic Legislation
  7. Jon Jacobs – Crime, Character, and the Liberal Polity
  8. Michał Królikowski–  Criminal Legality, Mistake of Law, and Responsibility for the Law
  9. Arlie Loughnan –  That Old Windmill: Reflections on Criminal Responsibility from the perspective of Non-Responsibility
  10. Lorenz Schulz –  The one right-answer thesis in criminal law
  11. Roger Shiner –  Equality and the Criminal Law
  12. Bob Sullivan –  Complicity: Retention or Abolition?
  13. Malcolm Thorburn –  Offence and Defence
  14. Alec Walen –  Specific Intent Crimes Without the Doctrine of Double Effect