Offences and Defences

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Offences and Defences is a major work of legal philosophy by John Gardner that offers influential essays on the nature of criminal wrongdoing and the justification of defences in criminal law.

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instanceOf book
work of legal philosophy
about doctrinal structure of criminal law
justification and excuse in criminal law
moral foundations of criminal liability
moral foundations of legal defences
theory of responsibility in criminal law
author John Gardner NERFINISHED
contributor John Gardner NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs influential in criminal law theory
major work of legal philosophy
field criminal law
legal philosophy
focusesOn nature of criminal defences
nature of criminal offences
relationship between wrongdoing and defence
genre academic monograph
hasPart essay collection
influencedBy Anglo-American criminal law theory NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject criminal law defences
criminal wrongdoing
justification of defences in criminal law
philosophicalTradition analytic legal philosophy

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