Foundational Issues in the Philosophy of Criminal Law

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Workshop Schedule

It is assumed that all participants attending the workshop sessions would have read the papers discussed. The sessions will normally follow the format of a commentator speaking for about 10 minutes, to be followed by a brief response by the author and then general discussions.

All sessions will take place at Wróblewski Collegium, Room 302. (The organizer's subsequent changes will however override this information on the venue, so please consult the congress programme.)

 
Thursday 2 August
15:00-16:10 Paper Commentator
1. Jon Jacobs | Crime, Character and the Liberal Polity David Wood
2. Arlie Loughnan | Criminal Non-Responsibility on the Basis of Mental Incapacity Kimmo Nuotio
16:10-16:25 | Coffee Break
16:25-17:35 Paper  
3. Lorenz Schulz | Functional Aspects of the One Right Answer Thesis Jochen Bung
4. Roger Shiner | Equality and the Criminal Law Alec Walen
17:35-17:50 | Coffee Break
17:50-19:00 | Time reserved for further discussion of papers 1-4
Saturday 4 August
15:00-16:10 Paper Commentator
5. Larry Alexander | When are Inchoate Crimes Culpable and Why? Alec Walen
6. Alec Walen | Recasting Specific Intent Crimes Larry Alexander
16:10-16:25 | Coffee Break
16:25-17:35 Paper  
7. Mireille Hildebrandt | Regulatory Offences: Criminal or Administrative Law? Antony Duff
8. Luís Duarte d'Almeida | Against 'Prohibitions' Christoffer Wong
17:35-17:50 | Coffee Break
17:50-19:00 | Time reserved for further discussion of papers 5-8
Sunday 5 August
15:00-16:10 Paper Commentator
9. Joshua Dressler | Reforming Complicity Law: Trivial Assistance as a Lesser Offense? Bob Sullivan
10. Bob Sullivan | Principals and Accomplices – A Necessary and Useful Distinction? Joshua Dressler
16:10-16:25 | Coffee Break
16:25-17:35 | Time reserved for further discussion of papers 9-10
Monday 6 August
15:00-16:10 Paper Commentator
11. Ian Dennis | Necessity as a Defence to Crime Anthony Hatzistavrou
12. Malcolm Thorburn | Justifications, Powers and Authority Sandra Marshall
16:10-16:25 | Coffee Break
16:25-17:35 Paper  
13. Douglas Husak | Paternalism and Consent Youngjae Lee
14. Michał Królikowski | Legality and the Limits of Criminal Law Christoffer Wong
17:35-17:50 | Coffee Break
17:50-19:00 | Time reserved for further discussion of papers 11-14

 

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