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Punishment, Responsibility, and Justice Alan Norrie (Edmund Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Justice, Edmund Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Justice, King's College, London)

Punishment, Responsibility, and Justice By Alan Norrie (Edmund Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Justice, Edmund Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Justice, King's College, London)

Summary

Aims to build on Alan Norrie's previous work in the philosophy of punishment and criminal law to develop a critique of Kantian justice thinking. It seeks to cast a bold light on these issues in a period when traditional thinking has undergone opposition.

Punishment, Responsibility, and Justice Summary

Punishment, Responsibility, and Justice: A Relational Critique by Alan Norrie (Edmund Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Justice, Edmund Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Justice, King's College, London)

Punishment, Responsibility and Justice builds on Alan Norrie's previous work in the philosophy of punishment and criminal law to develop a challenging and ground-breaking critique of Kantian justice thinking. It casts a bold new light on recent debates about punishment and the criminal law in a period when traditional thinking has undergone opposition, crisis and change. The retributive and 'orthodox subjectivist' approaches, which have driven the textbook tradition and law reform for forty years, have been doubly challenged. A 'revisionist' critique opposes their Kantian insistence on formal individual autonomy from both a communitarian position on punishment and a 'morally substantive' view of responsibility. A 'postmodern' critique opposes orthodoxy for its failure to see how the Kantian subject is constructed in relations of power and domination. Against both orthodox subjectivist and revisionist views, Norrie develops a relational or dialectical critique to argue that they in fact both work in the same Kantian problematic. He establishes the concept of a 'blaming relation' as the basis for a critique of both, and to challenge the standard analytical account of criminal justice thinking. Moving from the legal theory of Ashworth, Duff, Fletcher, Moore, Smith and Williams to the jurisprudence of the courts, Norrie analyses the seemingly irresolvable problems of punishment, responsibility and justice in the criminal law from a relational point of view. Against the postmodern approach, he argues for the need to retain what remains of moral value in Kantianism by seeking 'a non-Kantian answer to the Kantian question' of individual justice. The result is a relational critique of punishment, responsibility and justice, which recognises the ambiguity and ambivalence that accompany judgment of wrongdoing, and which asserts both the real moral value and the fundamental limits of Kantian justice thinking.

Punishment, Responsibility, and Justice Reviews

Norrie is scrupulous in carrying the reader with him, always introducing and summing up each section, and cross-referring with great thoroughness. * Journal of Law and Society, Vol. 29, No. 3, September 2002 *
The book is at its strongest in its engagement with contemporary criminal theory and its incisive, provocative and well-argued articulation of the systemic problems locked up in the legal form. * Law Quarterly Review, 1 Jan 2002 *
'important and ambitious new book on criminal law.' * Modern Law Review, 1 Mar 2002 *

About Alan Norrie (Edmund Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Justice, Edmund Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Justice, King's College, London)

Alan Norrie is Edmund Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Justice at Kings College, London

Table of Contents

1. Criminal Justice after Kant ; I. THEORETICAL APPROACHES ; 2. The Limits of Kantian Justice ; 3. Critique of Criminal Justice ; 4. A Dialectical Approach ; II. CRIMINAL JUSTICE THINKING ; 5. Individualizing Blame ; 6. 'Contextualizing' Blame ; 7. Legalizing Blame I. The Quest for the General Part ; 8. Legalizing Blame II: Doctrinal Problems in the General Part ; III. AFTER KANT: THE BLAMING RELATION ; 9. Relationizing Blame ; 10. Conclusion

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GOR013094935
9780198259565
0198259565
Punishment, Responsibility, and Justice: A Relational Critique by Alan Norrie (Edmund Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Justice, Edmund Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Justice, King's College, London)
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