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Routledge Justice, Liability, and Blame - Routledge Legal Research Book

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Explore the connection between community standards and legal frameworks in Justice, Liability, and Blame: Community Views And The Criminal Law. Published by Routledge, this academic work investigates how much legal codes actually reflect the intuitive notions of justice held by everyday people. Authors Robinson and Darley present eighteen original studies that compare layperson principles with current American criminal codes. This book addresses fundamental questions regarding the role of community views in shaping legal doctrine. By examining various issues in dispute among legal theorists, the text provides a detailed look at how shared intuitions compare to established code provisions. This book serves as a significant resource for those studying the intersection of sociology and law. It offers a data-driven approach to understanding how social perceptions of justice and liability influence the development of criminal law. Whether you are researching legal theory or social sciences, this text provides essential insights into the relationship between society and the justice system.

Key Features

Examines the extent to which legal codes incorporate community standards and social intuition.

Includes eighteen original studies comparing layperson views to current American criminal codes.

Analyzes the proper role of community perspectives in the formulation of legal doctrine.

Provides comparative research on various issues currently in dispute among legal theorists.

Offers deep insights into shared notions of justice and liability among the general public.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
17 June 2019
Listed Since
06 June 2019

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