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The Moral Prerequisites of the Criminal Law: Legal Moralism and the Problem of Mala Prohibita
The Moral Prerequisites of the Criminal Law: Legal Moralism and the Problem of Mala Prohibita
Ambrose Y. K. Lee; Alexander F. Sarch
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Modern states criminalize many actions that intuitively do not seem morally wrong, particularly in the context of regulating complex industries or activities. Are mala prohibita offences of this kind fundamentally mistaken? Many criminal law scholars have thought so and argued that conduct must be morally wrong to be legitimately criminalised. This Element examines the longstanding debates about whether this idea is right, and what we would lose if we either abandoned the criminal law's close connection to morality or our use of the very useful tool of mala prohibita crimes. This Element argues that there are a range of promising arguments for reconciling mala prohibita offences with the wrongness constraint on criminalisation. Thus, it seeks to shed light on the aims of the criminal law and moral prerequisites for legitimate criminalization.
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Year:
2022
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press City: Cambridge
Language:
English
ISBN 10:
1009000659
ISBN 13:
9781009000659
ISBN:
9781009454384, 1009454382, 9781009009744, 1009009745, 9781009000659, 1009000659
Series:
Elements in Philosophy of Law
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