The Grammar of Criminal Law

The Grammar of Criminal Law
Title The Grammar of Criminal Law PDF eBook
Author George P. Fletcher
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 393
Release 2007-06-11
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0195103106

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The Grammar of Criminal Law is a 3-volume work that addresses the field of international and comparative criminal law, with its primary focus on the issues of international concern, ranging from genocide, to domestic efforts to combat terrorism, to torture, and to other international crimes. The first volume is devoted to foundational issues. The Grammar of Criminal Law is unique in its systematic emphasis on the relationship between language and legal theory; there is no comparable comparative study of legal language. Written in the spirit of Fletcher's classic Rethinking Criminal Law, this work is essential reading in the field of international and comparative law.

Symposium George Fletcher's The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative, International

Symposium George Fletcher's The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative, International
Title Symposium George Fletcher's The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative, International PDF eBook
Author Symposium George Fletcher's The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative, International (2006, New York, NY)
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Total Pages 10
Release 2007
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The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative, and International

The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative, and International
Title The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative, and International PDF eBook
Author George P. Fletcher
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 393
Release 2007-06-11
Genre Law
ISBN 0199725195

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The Grammar of Criminal Law is a 3-volume work that addresses the field of international and comparative criminal law, with its primary focus on the issues of international concern, ranging from genocide, to domestic efforts to combat terrorism, to torture, and to other international crimes. The first volume is devoted to foundational issues. The Grammar of Criminal Law is unique in its systematic emphasis on the relationship between language and legal theory; there is no comparable comparative study of legal language. Written in the spirit of Fletcher's classic Rethinking Criminal Law, this work is essential reading in the field of international and comparative law.

Symposium George Fletcher's The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative, International

Symposium George Fletcher's The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative, International
Title Symposium George Fletcher's The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative, International PDF eBook
Author Symposium George Fletcher's The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative, International
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Release 2007
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The Grammar of Criminal Law

The Grammar of Criminal Law
Title The Grammar of Criminal Law PDF eBook
Author George P. Fletcher
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 349
Release 2019-10-28
Genre Law
ISBN 0190903570

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To understand the international legal order in the field of criminal law, we need to ask three elementary questions. What is international law? What is criminal law? And what happens to these two fields when they are joined together? Volume Two of The Grammar of Criminal Law sets out to answer these questions through a series of twelve dichotomies - such as law vs. justice, intention vs. negligence, and causation vs. background events - that invite the reader to better understand the jurisprudential foundations of international criminal law. The book will appeal to anyone interested in the future of international cooperation in a time of national retrenchment, and will be of interest to students, scholars, and policymakers around the world.

The Grammar of Criminal Law

The Grammar of Criminal Law
Title The Grammar of Criminal Law PDF eBook
Author George P. Fletcher
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 400
Release 2019-09-30
Genre Law
ISBN 0190903597

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To understand the international legal order in the field of criminal law, we need to ask three elementary questions. What is international law? What is criminal law? And what happens to these two fields when they are joined together? Volume Two of The Grammar of Criminal Law sets out to answer these questions through a series of twelve dichotomies - such as law vs. justice, intention vs. negligence, and causation vs. background events - that invite the reader to better understand the jurisprudential foundations of international criminal law. The book will appeal to anyone interested in the future of international cooperation in a time of national retrenchment, and will be of interest to students, scholars, and policymakers around the world.

The Grammar of Criminal Law: Foundations

The Grammar of Criminal Law: Foundations
Title The Grammar of Criminal Law: Foundations PDF eBook
Author George P. Fletcher
Publisher
Total Pages 408
Release 2007
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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The Grammar of Criminal Law is a 3-volume work that addresses the field of international and comparative criminal law, with its primary focus on the issues of international concern, ranging from genocide, to domestic efforts to combat terrorism, to torture, and to other international crimes. The first volume is devoted to foundational issues. The Grammar of Criminal Law is unique in its systematic emphasis on the relationship between language and legal theory; there is no comparable comparative study of legal language. Written in the spirit of Fletcher's classic Rethinking Criminal Law, this work is essential reading in the field of international and comparative law.