'Wrongful' acquittals and 'unduly lenient' sentences : misconceived problems that provoke unjust solutions / Michael Tonry. Principles, policies, and politics of criminal law / Nicola Lacey -- Criminal attempt, the rule of law, and accountability in criminal law / Jeremy Horder -- Presuming innocence / R.A. Duff -- Fair labelling and social solidarity / Victor Tadros -- Distraction and negligence / Douglas Husak -- On justifications and excuses / Andrew Simester -- Years of provocation, followed by a loss of control / Barry Mitchell -- Positive obligations and criminal justice : duties to protect or coerce? / Liora Lazarus -- Exploring entrapment / Mike Redmayne -- Excluding evidence as protecting constitutional or human rights? / Paul Roberts -- Community sanctions and European human rights law / Dirk van Zyl Smit -- A system of international criminal justice for human rights violations : what is the general justification for its existence? / Andreas von Hirsch and Vivian Schorscher -- Equality before the law and equal impact of sanctions : doing justice to differences in wealth and employment status / Kate Warner -- Sentencing women : towards gender equality / Elaine Player -- Proportionate sentencing and the rule of law / Malcolm Thorburn -- Concurrent and consecutive sentences revisited / Martin Wasik -- 'Wrongful' acquittals and 'unduly lenient' sentences : misconceived problems that provoke unjust solutions / Michael Tonry.
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