Structure and Limits of Criminal Law
"Structure and Limits of Criminal Law" by Paul H. Robinson is an essential read for anyone interested in the nuances of criminal law theory. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this hardback volume spans an impressive 636 pages, compiling a remarkable collection of essays that explore critical questions in the field of law. The book scrutinizes two fundamental issues: what constitutes necessary and sufficient conduct for criminal liability, and what level of culpability is required. These essays, many of which are regarded as scholarly classics, foster a rich debate that is vital for both legal practitioners and scholars alike. Robinson's insightful analysis promises to deepen your understanding of the philosophical underpinnings of criminal law. Whether you're a law student, a practicing lawyer, or simply interested in legal philosophy, this book is a valuable addition to your library.