|
||||
|
||||
Relations of ResponsibilityJohn GardnerUniversity of Oxford - Faculty of Law May 2011 Oxford Legal Studies Research Paper No. 15/2011 Abstract: This draft contrbution to a fothcoming Festschrift for Antony Duff challenges his justly famous account according to which criminal responsibilty is doubly relational. It is relational in the sense that it is owed to someone; it is also relational in the sense that an existing relationship (citizen-country, guest-host, etc.) figures in justifying its being owed to that someone. I discuss the connection, in Duff's writings, between these views about responsibility and someof his views about authority. I suggest that, even according to Duff in less guarded moments, the normal justification for authority, and hence for criminal responsibility, is non-relational.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 27 Keywords: Responsibility, authority, criminal law, citizenship, Antony Duff, Joseph Raz working papers seriesDate posted: May 18, 2011Suggested CitationContact Information
|
|
|||||||||||||||
© 2013 Social Science Electronic Publishing, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
FAQ
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Copyright
This page was processed by apollo5 in 0.578 seconds