Wrongs and Crimes
Delve into the intricate relationship between moral wrongdoing and the law with "Wrongs and Crimes" by Victor Tadros. Published by Oxford University Press in 2019, this thought-provoking paperback spans 368 pages, guiding readers through a philosophical exploration of morality and criminalization.
Tadros investigates the essence of moral wrongdoing, examining its origins and why it serves as the focal point of criminal law. This comprehensive work also discusses the conditions under which the criminalization of non-wrongful acts could be justified, making it a vital read for those interested in legal philosophy, ethics, and decision-making.
Whether you are a student of law, a philosophy enthusiast, or simply curious about the moral fabric of society, "Wrongs and Crimes" offers valuable insights that will challenge your perceptions and deepen your understanding of justice.