<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><i>Crimes, Harms and Wrongs</i> is a philosophical analysis of the nature, significance and ethical limits of criminalisation.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>When should we make use of the criminal law? Crimes, Harms, and Wrongs offers a philosophical analysis of the nature and ethical limits of criminalisation. The authors explore the scope of harm-based prohibitions, proscriptions of offensive behaviour, and 'paternalistic' prohibitions aimed at preventing self-harm, developing guiding principles for these various grounds of state prohibition. Both authors have written extensively in the field. They have produced an integrated, accessible, philosophically-sophisticated account that will be of great interest to legal academics, philosophers, and advanced students alike.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"...this elegant, closely argued and convincing book is of great value and can be expected to be of lasting influence." --<i>Edinburgh Law Review, Volume 17</i> <p/>"...<i>Crimes, Harms and Wrongs</i> ... is a welcome addition to this field, and should clarify the reader's thinking on a breathtakingly broad range of issues...This is an important book, and one that should appeal to advanced students and academics with an interest in the proper extent of the criminal law. <p/>...this book is remarkable for its careful analytical structure...the author's consistently and conscientiously draw distinctions which aid in the understanding of complex areas. <p/>Those familiar with criminalisation theory already will definitely find this a rewarding and engaging book, which - through its structured and analytical approach - ought to provoke much thought and discussion. The book's consideration of not only Anglo-American theory and law, but also German legal doctrines and writings on criminalisation, should ensure that this debate reaches new heights in the future." --<i>Social and Legal Studies, Volume 21, Number 2</i> <p/>"...the result of [the authors'] many decades of thought and writing on this fundamental subject is an integrated, accessible, philosophically sophisticated discussion of this subject." --<i>Criminal Law Journal, Volume 36</i> <p/>"...A.P. Simester and Andreas von Hirsch present an informed and systematic account of the principles that, in their view, should structure decisions about what to criminalize, and when." --<i>Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>A P Simester is Professor of Law and Provost's Chair at the National University of Singapore. <p/>Andreas von Hirsch is Honorary Professor at the Law Faculty, Goethe-University Frankfurt, and Emeritus Honorary Professor of Penal Theory and Penal Law at the University of Cambridge.</p>
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