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The Limits of Criminal Law: Anglo-German Concepts and Principles

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The Limits of Criminal Law shines light from the outer edges of the criminal law in to better understand its core. From a framework of core principles, different borders are explored to test out where criminal law's normative or performative limits are, in particular, the borders of crime with tort, non-criminal enforcement, medical law, business regulation, administrative sanctions, counter-terrorism and intelligence law.The volume carefully juxtaposes and compares English and German law on each of these borders, drawing out underlying concepts and key comparative lessons. Each country offers insights beyond their own laws. This double perspective sharpens readers' critical understanding of the criminal law, and at the same time produces insights that go beyond the perspective of one legal tradition.The book does not promote a single normative view of the limits of criminal law, but builds a detailed picture of the limits that exist now and why they exist now. This evidence-led approach is particularly important in an ever more interconnected world in which different perceptions of criminal law can lead to profound misunderstandings between countries. The Limits of Criminal Law builds picture of what shapes the criminal law, where those limits come from, and what might motivate legal systems to strain, ignore or strengthen those limits. Some of the most interesting insights come out of the comparison between German systematic approach and doctrinal limits with English law's focus on process and judgment on individual questions. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1200g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Intersentia Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781780686615

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Benjamin Vogel: Head of the research group on illicit financial flows at the Max Planck Institute and since 2013 in charge of the Institute' s desk on English criminal law. He holds law degrees from the Universities of Potsdam Paris X and Cambridge. He is currently working on his habilitation; his research focuses on comparative law criminal law theory financial crime and supranational security law.

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