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Causation (Criminal law) --- -Causa (Criminal law) --- Causality (Criminal law) --- Criminal law --- Criminal liability --- Proximate cause (Law) --- Language --- Causa (Criminal law) --- Droit penal --- Causalite --- Pologne
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Die Autorin beschäftigt sich mit dem Thema der Reserveursachen im Schadensrecht. Nach einer Auseinandersetzung mit der Frage, ob die conditio-sine-qua-non-Theorie für das Schadensrecht eine geeignete Kausalitätstheorie darstellt, widmet sie sich der kontrafaktischen Kausalitätstheorie des Philosophen David Lewis und der Methodik der "Counterfactuals", anhand derer in den Geschichts- und Politikwissenschaften hypothetische Kausalverläufe untersucht werden. Mithilfe dieses interdisziplinären Ansatzes spricht sich die Autorin letztendlich dafür aus, Reserveursachen im Schadensrecht zu berücksichtigen.
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It is now trite knowledge that corporate criminal liability is laced Other a large number of contradictions that seriously threaten its legitimacy. This book demonstrates that these contradictions may be avoided if courts consistently refer to an adequate mechanism of imputation. It proposes parameters for evaluating mechanisms of imputation and shows how an adequate mechanism may be determined. This distinctive book provides students and practitioners Other an exposition of the current substa...
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Causation (Criminal law) --- Criminal liability. --- 343.2 --- Criminal liability --- Accountability, Criminal --- Criminal accountability --- Criminal responsibility --- Liability, Criminal --- Responsibility, Criminal --- Liability (Law) --- Causa (Criminal law) --- Causality (Criminal law) --- Criminal law --- Proximate cause (Law) --- Algemeen strafrecht --- Law and legislation --- Causation (Criminal law). --- 343.2 Algemeen strafrecht
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This text brings together contributions from 18 of the world's foremost legal and political philosophers to examine the lasting influence of H.L.A. Hart. The essays explore the major subjects of Hart's work: general jurisprudence, criminal responsibility rights, justice, causation and the foundations of liberalism.
Justice. --- Criminal liability. --- Causation (Criminal law) --- Law --- Philosophy. --- Hart, H. L. A. --- Jurisprudence --- Causa (Criminal law) --- Causality (Criminal law) --- Criminal law --- Criminal liability --- Proximate cause (Law) --- Accountability, Criminal --- Criminal accountability --- Criminal responsibility --- Liability, Criminal --- Responsibility, Criminal --- Liability (Law) --- Injustice --- Conduct of life --- Common good --- Fairness --- Law and legislation --- Hart, Herbert Lionel Adolphus,
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Due to its scope and depth, Moore's Causation and Responsibility is probably the most important publication in the philosophy of law since the publication of Hart's and Honoré's Causation in the Law in 1959. This volume offers, for the first time, a detailed exchange between legal and philosophical scholars over Moore's most recent work. In particular, it pioneers the dialogue between English-speaking and German philosophy of law on a broad range of pressing foundational questions concerning causation in the law. It thereby fulfills the need for a comprehensive, international and critical discussion of Moore's influential arguments. The 15 contributors to the proposed volume span the whole interdisciplinary field from law and morals to metaphysics, and the authors include distinguished criminal and tort lawyers, as well as prominent theoretical and practical philosophers from four nations. In addition, young researchers take brand-new approaches in the field. The collection is essential reading for anyone interested in legal and moral theory.
Causation (Criminal law) --- Causation. --- Liability (Law) --- Metaphysics. --- Proximate cause (Law) --- Cause, Proximate --- Causation --- Criminal law --- Criminal liability --- Negligence --- Torts --- Philosophy --- God --- Ontology --- Philosophy of mind --- Accountability --- Legal responsibility --- Responsibility, Legal --- Responsibility (Law) --- Civil law --- Contracts --- Obligations (Law) --- Causality --- Cause and effect --- Effect and cause --- Final cause --- Beginning --- Metaphysics --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Teleology --- Causa (Criminal law) --- Causality (Criminal law) --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Moore, Michael S.,
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Proximate cause (Law) --- Causation (Criminal law) --- Liability (Law) --- Causation. --- Medical jurisprudence. --- Causation (Criminal law). --- Liability (Law). --- Proximate cause (Law). --- oorzakelijkheid --- geneeskunde (medische aspecten) --- recht (wetgeving, rechtspraak, rechtsbeginselen, juridische aspecten, aansprakelijkheid) --- causalité --- médecine (aspects médicaux) --- droit (aspects juridiques, législation, jurisprudence, principes de droit, responsabilité) --- Causation --- Medical jurisprudence --- Cause, Proximate --- Criminal law --- Criminal liability --- Negligence --- Torts --- Forensic medicine --- Injuries (Law) --- Jurisprudence, Medical --- Legal medicine --- Forensic sciences --- Medicine --- Medical laws and legislation --- Accountability --- Legal responsibility --- Responsibility, Legal --- Responsibility (Law) --- Civil law --- Contracts --- Obligations (Law) --- Causa (Criminal law) --- Causality (Criminal law) --- Causality --- Cause and effect --- Effect and cause --- Final cause --- Beginning --- God --- Metaphysics --- Philosophy --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Teleology --- Causalite --- Medecine legale civile --- Preuve scientifique --- Psychiatrie legale --- Responsabilité pénale
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The concept of causation is fundamental to ascribing moral and legal responsibility for events. Yet the relationship between causation and responsibility remains unclear. What precisely is the connection between the concept of causation used in attributing responsibility and the accounts ofcausal relations offered in the philosophy of science and metaphysics? How much of what we call causal responsibility is in truth defined by non-causal factors? Causation and Responsibility argues that much of the legal doctrine on these questions is confused and incoherent, and offers the firstcomprehensive attempt since Hart and Honore to clarify the philosophical background to the legal and moral debates..The book first sets out the place of causation in criminal and tort law and outlines the metaphysics presupposed by the legal doctrine. It then analyzes the best theoretical accounts of causation in the philosophy of science and metaphysics, and using these accounts criticizes many of the core legalconcepts surrounding causation - such as intervening causation, foreseeability of harm, and complicity. It considers and rejects the radical proposals to eliminate the notion of causation from law by using risk analysis to attribute responsibility. The result of the analysis is a powerful argumentfor revising our understanding of the role played by causation in the attribution of legal and moral responsibility.
Causation. --- Responsibility. --- Philosophy --- Philosophy & Religion --- Ethics --- Accountability --- Moral responsibility --- Obligation --- Supererogation --- Causality --- Cause and effect --- Effect and cause --- Final cause --- Beginning --- God --- Metaphysics --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Teleology --- Causation (Criminal law) -- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Causation (Criminal law). --- Proximate cause (Law). --- Proximate cause (Law) --- Causation (Criminal law) --- Liability (Law) --- Law, General & Comparative --- Law, Politics & Government --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Ontology --- Philosophy of mind --- Legal responsibility --- Responsibility, Legal --- Responsibility (Law) --- Civil law --- Contracts --- Obligations (Law) --- Causa (Criminal law) --- Causality (Criminal law) --- Criminal law --- Criminal liability --- Cause, Proximate --- Causation --- Negligence --- Torts --- Philosophical anthropology --- General ethics --- Law --- Liability (Law). --- Metaphysics. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Causation (Criminal law) - Moral and ethical aspects --- Royaume-Uni --- Responsibility --- Psychology
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This discussion of causal uncertainty in tort liability adopts a comparative approach in order to highlight the important normative, epistemological and procedural implications of the various proposed solutions. Occupying a middle ground between the legal perspective and the philosophical views that are at stake when it comes to the resolution of tort law cases in a context of causal uncertainty, the arguments will be of great interest to legal scholars, legal philosophers and advanced tort law students.
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