Act on International Cooperation in Criminal Matters
(2012)
Other
Bohlander, M., & Schomburg, W. (2012). Act on International Cooperation in Criminal Matters
Public Space or Gated Community? Accessing the Garden of Transitional Justice (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Turner, C. (2012, December). Public Space or Gated Community? Accessing the Garden of Transitional Justice. Paper presented at Critical Legal Conference - 'Gardens of Justice', Stockholm
Religious Freedom in the UK After the Human Rights Act 1998 (2012)
Book Chapter
Leigh, I. (2012). Religious Freedom in the UK After the Human Rights Act 1998. In P. Babie, & N. Rochow (Eds.), Freedom of religion under Bills of Rights (239-252). University of Adelaide Press
Constituting a Nation: The Critical Concept of Democracy in Transition (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Turner, C. (2012, December). Constituting a Nation: The Critical Concept of Democracy in Transition. Paper presented at Minerva Jerusalem Conference on Transitional Justice, Jerusalem
Politics as Transitional Justice (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Turner, C. (2012, December). Politics as Transitional Justice. Paper presented at Political Studies Association, Belfast
Natural Law Internalism (2012)
Book Chapter
Brooks, T. (2012). Natural Law Internalism. In T. Brooks (Ed.), Hegel's Philosophy of Right (167-179). Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444354256.ch7This essay argues that Hegel offers us a distinctive contribution to legal theory, specifically through his defending a view of natural law internalism that represents a clear break from most natural law jurisprudence.
Between Statism and Cosmopolitanism: Hegel and the Possibility of Global Justice (2012)
Book Chapter
Brooks, T. (2012). Between Statism and Cosmopolitanism: Hegel and the Possibility of Global Justice. In A. Buchwalter (Ed.), Hegel and Global Justice (65-83). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8996-0_4Some commentators on Hegel’s political philosophy have doubted the possibility of a Hegelian theory of global justice. The argument is that Hegel’s theory of international relations is classically realist in an extreme sense: not only is the state th... Read More about Between Statism and Cosmopolitanism: Hegel and the Possibility of Global Justice.
Hegel and the Unified Theory of Punishment (2012)
Book Chapter
Brooks, T. (2012). Hegel and the Unified Theory of Punishment. In T. Brooks (Ed.), Hegel's Philosophy of Right (103-123). Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444354256.ch4This essay argues that Hegel defends a "unified" theory of punishment bringing together elements of retribution, deterrence and rehabilitation. This pluralist view of punishment has often been overlooked because commentators fail to appreciate the sy... Read More about Hegel and the Unified Theory of Punishment.
The Politics of Youth Justice Reform in Post-conflict Societies: Mainstreaming Restorative Justice in Northern Ireland and South Africa (2012)
Journal Article
O'Mahony, D., Doak, J., & Clamp, K. (2012). The Politics of Youth Justice Reform in Post-conflict Societies: Mainstreaming Restorative Justice in Northern Ireland and South Africa. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 63(2), 267-290
After Fukushima Daiichi: New Global Institutions for Improved Nuclear Power Policy (2012)
Journal Article
Brooks, T. (2012). After Fukushima Daiichi: New Global Institutions for Improved Nuclear Power Policy. Ethics, Policy & Environment, 15(1), 63-69. https://doi.org/10.1080/21550085.2012.672689This comment argues for the importance of global institutions to regulate nuclear power. Nuclear power presents challenges across national borders irrespective of whether plants are maintained safely. There are international agreements in place on th... Read More about After Fukushima Daiichi: New Global Institutions for Improved Nuclear Power Policy.
The British Citizenship Test: The Case for Reform (2012)
Journal Article
Brooks, T. (2012). The British Citizenship Test: The Case for Reform. The Political Quarterly, 83(3), 560-566. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-923x.2012.02317.xImmigration presents a daunting challenge to successive British governments. The public ranks immigration as one of the leading policy issues after the economy and employment. There is also greater public support for stronger immigration controls tha... Read More about The British Citizenship Test: The Case for Reform.
Case Note on Amtsgericht Köln, Judgment No. 528 Ds 30/11, Germany of 21 September 2011 and Landgericht Köln, Judgment No. 151 Ns 169/11, Germany of 7 May 2012 (Criminal liability for not medically indicated male circumcision based on religious tradition) (2012)
Journal Article
Bohlander, M. (2012). Case Note on Amtsgericht Köln, Judgment No. 528 Ds 30/11, Germany of 21 September 2011 and Landgericht Köln, Judgment No. 151 Ns 169/11, Germany of 7 May 2012 (Criminal liability for not medically indicated male circumcision based on religious tradition). Oxford Journal of Law and Religion,
Punishment and Moral Sentiments (2012)
Journal Article
Brooks, T. (2012). Punishment and Moral Sentiments
Reply to Redding, Rosen and Wood (2012)
Journal Article
Brooks, T. (2012). Reply to Redding, Rosen and Wood. Hegel Bulletin, 66, 23-35. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0263523200000483Hegel's Philosophy of Right is more than a major work of politicla and legal philosophy; it is a battleground for two different interpretive approaches. My Hegel's Political Philosophy: A Systematic Reading of the Philosophy of Right argues that thes... Read More about Reply to Redding, Rosen and Wood.
Volver a Radbruch. (2012)
Journal Article
Bohlander, M. (2012). Volver a Radbruch. InDret, 2012(2),
Reciprocity as Mutual Recognition (2012)
Journal Article
Brooks, T. (2012). Reciprocity as Mutual Recognition. The Good Society, 21(1), 21-35. https://doi.org/10.1353/gso.2012.0005For Rawls, there is an important difference between competing forms of regimes and what he calls a "property-owning democracy" and "liberal socialism."1 This difference includes that only the latter best guarantees principles of justice and satisfies... Read More about Reciprocity as Mutual Recognition.
Climate Change and Negative Duties (2012)
Journal Article
Brooks, T. (2012). Climate Change and Negative Duties. Politics, 32(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9256.2011.01419.xClimate change and its harmful effects are widely accepted. A common approach is to argue along the lines of Mill's ‘harm principle’: if we contribute to climate change, then we are likewise responsible for harming others and we have a negative duty... Read More about Climate Change and Negative Duties.
Preserving Capabilities (2012)
Journal Article
Brooks, T. (2012). Preserving Capabilities. The American Journal of Bioethics, 12(6), 45-46. https://doi.org/10.1080/15265161.2012.671898
The Academic Journal Editor: Secrets Revealed (2012)
Journal Article
Brooks, T. (2012). The Academic Journal Editor: Secrets Revealed. Journal of Moral Philosophy, 9(3), 313-325Academic publishing is a world filled with more mystery than revelation. Often the best advice is made available only to those lucky enough to hear it by word of mouth. This is no less true with editing academic journals. I have enjoyed the honour of... Read More about The Academic Journal Editor: Secrets Revealed.
General Principles of International Law and the Autonomous Interpetation of the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (2012)
Journal Article
Allen, T. (2012). General Principles of International Law and the Autonomous Interpetation of the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. Journal of Islamic state practices in international law, 8(1), 91-100
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