Criminal Responsibility is a noteworthy contribution to the burgeoning literature on the theory of criminal law. Its significance stems largely from the way Tadros breaks down the issues surrounding criminal responsibility, and the method he employs for resolving them. Many readers may disagree with ...
Hmm, I suspect people will have different intuitions about that. What we need is a theory of punishment to help give consistent answers to such questions. And Victor Tadros, a law professor from the University of Warwick, is the man to supply it. Victor Tadros, welcome to Philosophy Bites...
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(2012), The Boundaries of the Criminal Law – Edited by Ra Duff, Lindsay Farmer, Se Marshall, Massimo Renzo and Victor Tadros. Legal Studies, 32: 173–176. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-121X.2011.00222_4.x Author Information † Philosophy, Aarhus University. Publication History Issue published ...
The Boundaries of the Criminal Law. By R. A. Duff, Lindsay Farmer, S. E. Marshall, Massimo Renzo and Victor Tadros, eds (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, 267pp. £ 50.00 hb)The Boundaries of the Criminal Law is an edited volume that represents the first phase in a broader ...
A central principle in Victor Tadros's book, The Ends of Harm, is the means principle (MP) which holds that it is, with limited exceptions, impermissible to use another as a means. Tadros defends a subjective, intention-focused interpretation of the MP, according to which to use another ...
Victor Tadros on Punishment
ConsequentialismRetributionResponsibilitySelf-DefenseThis paper considers some of the arguments in Victor Tadros' book on the moral justification of criminal punishment. While the final end of the book is a theorSocial Science Electronic Publishing
Criminal Responsibility by Victor TadrosFirst page of articledoi:10.1080/09615768.2006.11427642RamsayPeterRoutledgeKing\"s Law Journal
Criminal Responsibility by Victor TadrosABSTRACT Without Abstractdoi:10.1111/j.1468-2230.2007.00668_1.xG R SullivanSchool of Law, University of BirminghamJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdModern Law Review