Humanistic foundation of criminal law / Xingliang Chen.
2023
K5018 .C54 2023
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Title
Humanistic foundation of criminal law / Xingliang Chen.
Author
Chen, Xingliang, 1957-
ISBN
9789811997648 electronic book
9811997640 electronic book
9811997632
9789811997631
9811997640 electronic book
9811997632
9789811997631
Published
Singapore : Springer, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (462 pages)
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10.1007/978-981-19-9764-8 doi
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K5018 .C54 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
345/.001
Summary
This book uses humanity-rationality and experience and the freedom of human will as a theoretical perspective to examine the basic framework of criminal law theories constructed by the criminal classic school and the criminal empirical school. The author puts forward the principle of the duality of rationality and experience of humanity and affirms the determinism of human behavior in the ontological sense and the freedom of will in the axiological sense. From this point of view, this book examines the humanistic foundations of crime and punishment, legislation and justice.
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HUMANISTIC FOUNDATION OF CRIMINAL LAW.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Human Nature Foundation Held by the Classical School of Criminology
Human Nature Foundation Held by the Positivist School of Criminology
Freedom of Will: A History of Theories.
Human Nature Foundation Held by the Classical School of Criminology
Human Nature Foundation Held by the Positivist School of Criminology
Freedom of Will: A History of Theories.