
Foundational Texts in Modern Criminal Law presents essays in which scholars from various countries and legal systems engage critically with formative texts in criminal legal thought since Hobbes. It examines the emergence of a transnational canon of criminal law by documenting its intellectual and disciplinary history and provides a snapshot of contemporary work on criminal law within that historical and comparative context. Criminal law discourse has become, and will continue to become, more international and comparative, and in this sense global: the long-standing parochialism of criminal law scholarship and doctrine is giving way to a broad exploration of the foundations of modern criminal law. The present book advances this promising scholarly and doctrinal project by making available key texts, including several not previously available in English translation, from the common law and civil law traditions, accompanied by contributions from leading representatives of both systems.
This volume investigates the emergence of a transnational canon of criminal law by examining formative texts and intellectual developments from the era of Hobbes to the present. Editor Markus Dirk Dubber, a prominent scholar in legal history and criminal theory, compiles a collection of essays and primary source translations that bridge the divide between common law and civil law traditions. The work argues that criminal law scholarship is shifting away from parochialism toward a global, comparative framework that contextualizes contemporary doctrine within its historical disciplinary roots.
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Legal scholars and academics frequently cite this work as a significant resource for understanding the historical underpinnings of modern criminal theory. Experts highlight the text's utility in providing a comparative perspective that is often absent from traditional, jurisdiction-specific legal education.
Page Count:
448
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191654620
ISBN-13:
9780191654626
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