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Product Description: This book presents the modern theory of necessity and the current distinctions between necessity and self-defense, dwelling defense and duress. Most legal systems have accepted necessity as general defense. However, justifications for this defense and the distinctions between necessity and tangential in rem general defenses have changed significantly in modern criminal law...read more
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9783319292410 | Springer Verlag, November 6, 2016, cover price $119.00 | About this edition: This book presents the modern theory of necessity and the current distinctions between necessity and self-defense, dwelling defense and duress.
Product Description: This book challenges the assumptions of modern criminal law that insanity is a natural, legally and medically defined phenomenon (covering a range of medical disorders). By doing so, it paves the way for a new perspective on insanity and can serve as the basis for a new approach to insanity in modern criminal law...read more
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9783319205960 | Springer Verlag, July 13, 2015, cover price $99.00 | About this edition: This book challenges the assumptions of modern criminal law that insanity is a natural, legally and medically defined phenomenon (covering a range of medical disorders).
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9783642434594 | Springer Verlag, December 13, 2014, cover price $159.00 | About this edition: This book is a scientific treatise on the principle of legality in criminal law.
Product Description: The book develops a general legal theory concerning the liability for offenses involving artificial intelligence systems. The involvement of the artificial intelligence systems in these offenses may be as perpetrators, accomplices or mere instruments...read more
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9783319101231 | Springer Verlag, December 14, 2014, cover price $179.00 | About this edition: The book develops a general legal theory concerning the liability for offenses involving artificial intelligence systems.
Product Description: Derivative criminal liability includes inchoate offenses (criminal attempt, conspiracy, preparatory offenses, etc.), complicity (joint perpetration, perpetration through another, incitement, solicitation, accessoryship, etc.), organized crime, natural and probable consequences liability, post-crime aid, enterprise liability, terrorism and terrorist infrastructure, and many more forms of criminal liability, clearly making it a major pillar of modern criminal law...read more
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9783642281044 | Springer Verlag, April 20, 2012, cover price $159.00 | About this edition: Derivative criminal liability includes inchoate offenses (criminal attempt, conspiracy, preparatory offenses, etc.
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9783642445408 | Springer Verlag, May 9, 2014, cover price $159.00 | About this edition: Derivative criminal liability includes inchoate offenses (criminal attempt, conspiracy, preparatory offenses, etc.
Product Description: The growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) software and robots in the commercial, industrial, military, medical, and personal spheres has triggered a broad conversation about human relationships with these entities. There is a deep and common concern in modern society about AI technology and the ability of existing social and legal arrangements to cope with it...read more
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9781555538019 | Northeastern Univ Pr, April 9, 2013, cover price $85.00
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9781555538057 | Northeastern Univ Pr, April 9, 2013, cover price $40.00 | About this edition: The growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) software and robots in the commercial, industrial, military, medical, and personal spheres has triggered a broad conversation about human relationships with these entities.
Does an offender have the right to be punished? "The right to be punished" may sound like an oxymoron, but it is not necessarily so. With the emergence of modern criminal law, the offender gained the right to be punished by rational criminal law rather than being lynched by an angry mob. The present-day offender may have the right to be punished by doctrinal sentencing rather than being subjected to verdicts based on vague, unclear, and uncertain principles. In modern criminal law, the imposition of criminal liability follows accurate and strict rules, whereas there are no similar rules for the imposition of punishment. The process of sentencing is vague and obscure, as are the considerations used for the imposition of punishments. The objective of the present book is to propose a comprehensive, general, and legally sophisticated theory of modern doctrinal sentencing. The challenges of such a legal theory are plenty and complex. In addition to increasing clarity and certainty, modern doctrinal sentencing must deal with modern types of delinquency (e.g. organized crime, recidivism, corporate offenders, high-tech offenses, etc.) and modern principles of criminal law. Modern doctrinal sentencing must serve to ensure optimal sentencing.
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9783642323874 | Springer Verlag, October 12, 2012, cover price $159.00 | About this edition: Does an offender have the right to be punished?
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9783642442612 | Springer Verlag, November 9, 2014, cover price $159.00
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