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- JEROME HALL 著
- 出版社: LTD.
- ISBN:1584774983
- 出版时间:2010
- 标注页数:642页
- 文件大小:26MB
- 文件页数:656页
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图书目录
CHAPTER Ⅰ CRIMINAL LAW THEORY1
The Progress of the Professional Literature5
Outline of a Theory of Penal Law14
PRINCIPLES27
CHAPTER Ⅱ LEGALITY—NULLA POENA SINE LEGE27
Origins28
Nullum Crimen Sine Lege35
Analogy, Ambiguity and Vagueness36
Divergence from the Principle of Legality48
Treatment of Offenders—Nulla Poena Sine&Lege55
Non-Retroactivity58
Politics and Penal Policy64
CHAPTER Ⅲ MENS REA : (1) THE OBJECTIVE MEANING OF THE PRINCIPLE70
The Problem of Defining Mens Rea70
Mens Rea in Medieval Law77
Motive and Intention83
Mens Rea and Personal Guilt93
CHAPTER Ⅳ MENS REA: (2) INTENTION, RECKLESSNESS AND NEGLIGENCE105
The Basic Concepts108
Operative Facts, Evidence, and Reasonableness117
The CaseLaw122
The Ethical Rationale133
Conceptual Problems and Terminology141
CHAPTER Ⅴ MENS REA: (3) THE THEORY OF NON-MORAL PENAL LIABILITY146
Holmes’ Theory147
The "Reasonable Man" as Method and as Standard of Liability152
The Current Law158
Summary163
CHAPTER Ⅵ CRIMINAL CONDUCT—THE EXTERNAL MANIFESTATION OF MENS REA171
The Basic Concepts171
The Logic of the Case-Law180
The Principle of Concurrence185
Omissions190
Case-Law on Omissions201
Possession206
Policy of Criminal Omissions208
CHAPTER Ⅶ HARM212
Role of "Harm" in Penal Theory212
"Actus Reus"222
Justification and Excuse227
Circumstances237
Tort and Penal Harm240
CHAPTER Ⅷ CAUSATION247
Meanings of "Cause" in Various Perspectives248
Meanings of "Cause" in the Legal Perspective251
Differences in Causation in Tort and Criminal Law254
Direct Causation in Homicide257
Intervening Cause261
Causation by Motivation270
Summary281
Policy and Legal Cause284
CHAPTER Ⅸ THE SANCTION—PUNISHMENT296
The Justification of Punishment297
The Nature of Punishment309
Sanctions321
CHAPTER Ⅹ—Appendix STRICT LIABILITY325
Public Welfare Offenses327
Strict Liability in Torts331
Mala in Se—Mala Prohibita337
Criticism of Practical Grounds of Strict Liability342
Proposed Substitutes for Strict Liability351
DOCTRINES360
CHAPTER Ⅺ IGNORANCE AND MISTAKE360
Ignorantia Facti Excusat361
Factual Error and the Ethics of the Doctrine361
Illustrative Cases364
Restrictions: (a) Reasonableness of the Error366
Invincible Ignorance368
Restrictions: (b) Strict Liability372
Ignorantia Juris Neminem Exeusat376
Fact and Law376
"Ignorantia"377
Earlier Theories378
The Rationale of Ignorantia Juris382
Application of the Rationale of Ignorantia Juris387
Knowledge of Illegality Inchluded in Mens Rea392
Petty Offenses402
Summary of the Principal Problems408
CHAPTER Ⅻ NECESSITY AND COERCION415
Basic Distinctions419
Physical Causation421
Teleological Necessity425
Coercion436
Policy and Punishment444
CHAPTER ⅩⅢ MENTAL DISEASE449
The Underlying Issues455
The Conflict of Perspectives455
Punishment458
The Rule of Law460
The Expert and the Jury464
The Status of Psychiatry Among the Sciences466
The M’Naghten Rules472
The "Irresistible Impulse" Hypothesis486
The Durham "Product" Rule500
Amendment of the M’Naghten Rules519
CHAPTER ⅩⅣ INTOXICATION529
The Common Law and the Exculpatory Rule529
"Voluntary Intoxication"538
Legal Obstacles to Reform544
Findings of Research on Alcoholism549
Proposed Legal Reforms552
CHAPTER ⅩⅤ CRIMINAL ATTEMPT558
History558
Rules and Doctrine574
Preparation and Attempt576
Competing Theories579
The Common Law Theory583
Impossibility586
Objective Risk591
Factual Impossibility and the Principle of Legality594
CHAPTER ⅩⅥ CRIMINOLOGY AND PENAL THEORY600
TABLE OF CASES623
SUBJECT INDEX633