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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen P. Garvey (A. Robert Noll Professor of Law, A. Robert Noll Professor of Law, Cornell Law School)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 24.10cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9780190924324ISBN 10: 0190924322 Pages: 334 Publication Date: 13 August 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book might be the first of its kind: a criminal law theory page-turner. Full of witty thought experiments and lively case examples, Garvey's account of the limits of legitimate criminal law entertains and illuminates in equal measure. This is a fun and accessible introduction to the subject, but also a bold and ambitious contribution to criminal law theory in the grand tradition of Jerome Hall. A must-read. -Malcolm Thorburn, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto Our much-maligned institutions of criminal law have gained a powerful new ally. Against its many critics, Stephen Garvey ably defends the limited authority of the state to punish persons who commit guilty acts with a guilty mind. Drawing from his impressive command of the leading cases in U.S. criminal law, Garvey helps non-specialists understand the complexities of doctrines governing insanity, ignorance of law, addiction, social deprivation, and a host of additional topics. -Douglas Husak, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Law, Rutgers University In Guilty Acts, Guilty Minds, Stephen Garvey provides a powerful, provocative, and important contribution to the philosophy of criminal law. In conversation with philosophical anarchists, Garvey demonstrates how criminal law's heartland - actus reus and mens rea - are shaped by a respect for democratic legitimacy and, conversely, the occasions in which political legitimacy requires openness to the political process. Guilty Acts, Guilty Minds is a first-rate work of legal theory. -Vincent Chiao, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto and author of Criminal Law in the Age of the Administrative State In Guilty Acts, Guilty Minds, Stephen Garvey provides a powerful, provocative, and important contribution to the philosophy of criminal law. In conversation with philosophical anarchists, Garvey demonstrates how criminal law's heartland - actus reus and mens rea - are shaped by a respect for democratic legitimacy and, conversely, the occasions in which political legitimacy requires openness to the political process. Guilty Acts, Guilty Minds is a first-rate work of legal theory. -Vincent Chiao, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto and author of Criminal Law in the Age of the Administrative State Our much-maligned institutions of criminal law have gained a powerful new ally. Against its many critics, Stephen Garvey ably defends the limited authority of the state to punish persons who commit guilty acts with a guilty mind. Drawing from his impressive command of the leading cases in U.S. criminal law, Garvey helps non-specialists understand the complexities of doctrines governing insanity, ignorance of law, addiction, social deprivation, and a host of additional topics. -Douglas Husak, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Law, Rutgers University This book might be the first of its kind: a criminal law theory page-turner. Full of witty thought experiments and lively case examples, Garvey's account of the limits of legitimate criminal law entertains and illuminates in equal measure. This is a fun and accessible introduction to the subject, but also a bold and ambitious contribution to criminal law theory in the grand tradition of Jerome Hall. A must-read. -Malcolm Thorburn, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto Author InformationStephen P. Garvey is the A. Robert Noll Professor of Law at Cornell Law School. His scholarly work addresses doctrinal and theoretical questions arising from the substantive criminal law. He is co-author of Criminal Law: Cases and Materials, now in its eighth edition. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |