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#TBT (3/3) 16/2(2022). A special issue on Hirstein, @KSifferd and Fagan’s Responsible Brains: Neuroscience, Law, and Human Culpability. Craig Agule, Coppola Federica Coppola, Husak, Moore, Morse, & Patterson comment with replies by the authors. All here: buff.ly/3N7ndf5

#TBT (3/3)
16/2(2022). A special issue on Hirstein, @KSifferd and Fagan’s Responsible Brains: Neuroscience, Law, and Human Culpability. <a href="/CraigAgule/">Craig Agule</a>, Coppola <a href="/FedericaUni/">Federica Coppola</a>, Husak, Moore, Morse, &amp; Patterson comment with replies by the authors. All here: buff.ly/3N7ndf5
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#TBT Our first Throwback Thursday tweet was on 24/09/20. It celebrated Vol 1, Issue 1, Paper 1. Two years and 300-ish tweets later, we've caught up. We're not sure what we'll do next (ideas?), but what you should do is read our current issue: buff.ly/3DWFjzL

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New online, open access: Hadassa Noorda, “Imprisonment”. “What matters, in deciding what legal safeguards individuals should have against what kinds of state imposition, is how severely a measure impacts on the normal life of those subjected to it.” buff.ly/3yLt6um

New online, open access: Hadassa Noorda, “Imprisonment”. “What matters, in deciding what legal safeguards individuals should have against what kinds of state imposition, is how severely a measure impacts on the normal life of those subjected to it.” buff.ly/3yLt6um
Lorenzo Zucca (@lzucca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On November 10, we will launch this great book in Cambridge. It makes a good case for re-reading Beccaria, one of the most influential philosophers of crime and punishment; and so much more bloomsbury.com/uk/rereading-b…

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New, online first: Benjamin S. Yost casts doubt on the approach to unjust states that rests on their losing "standing" to punish. Abstract in the photo. "Standing to Punish the Disadvantaged" here buff.ly/3VkjOih.

New, online first: <a href="/benjaminsyost/">Benjamin S. Yost</a> casts doubt on the approach to unjust states that rests on their losing "standing" to punish. Abstract in the photo. "Standing to Punish the Disadvantaged" here buff.ly/3VkjOih.
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Excited about this new paper dropping today! This is me working out a lot of basic issues in criminal law theory that have been bugging me for a long time. TL;DR below👇 doi.org/10.1007/s11572…

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New issue alert!! A special issue on criminal law exceptionalism edited by Burchard & Duff with eight papers. Five more original papers, six book reviews, and three of our first hard copy PhD Abstracts. Stay tuned for more about each. Issue here: buff.ly/3zjiZNj

New issue alert!! A special issue on criminal law exceptionalism edited by Burchard &amp; Duff with eight papers. Five more original papers, six book reviews, and three of our first hard copy PhD Abstracts. Stay tuned for more about each. Issue here:  buff.ly/3zjiZNj
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The Call for Abstracts for our #LegalTheory seminar series in academic year 2023/24 is still open. We've extended the deadline to Wednesday 19th April (in light of the industrial action). We're looking forward to hearing from you - and please retweet!

The Call for Abstracts for our #LegalTheory seminar series in academic year 2023/24 is still open. We've extended the deadline to Wednesday 19th April (in light of the industrial action). We're looking forward to hearing from you - and please retweet!
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Just published! A bumper new edition of Criminal Law and Philosophy. 300 pages of articles, reviews, and a symposium on Kim Brownlee's Being Sure of Each Other. Too much to list here. All the details: buff.ly/45AtMRT

Just published! A bumper new edition of Criminal Law and Philosophy. 300 pages of articles, reviews, and a symposium on Kim Brownlee's Being Sure of Each Other. Too much to list here. All the details: buff.ly/45AtMRT
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New issue alert! Volume 17, issue 3: buff.ly/48TnJcW A special edition on Policing and Political Philosophy edited by Stephen Galoob & Jake Monaghan. Also, standing to punish by Benjamin S. Yost, Hadassa Noorda on imprisonment, and Jacob Bronsther on the law of war.

New issue alert! Volume 17, issue 3: buff.ly/48TnJcW A special edition on Policing and Political Philosophy edited by <a href="/sgaloob/">Stephen Galoob</a> &amp; Jake Monaghan. Also, standing to punish by <a href="/benjaminsyost/">Benjamin S. Yost</a>, <a href="/HadassaNoorda/">Hadassa Noorda</a> on imprisonment, and Jacob Bronsther on the law of war.
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Of possible interest to followers of this account, a public seminar and book launch for Criminology as a Moral Science. Details, including Zoom registration, here: buff.ly/48XoPnP

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New on Online First: Marie Newhouse reviews Emanuela Ceva and Maria Paola Ferretti, Political Corruption: The Internal Enemy of Public Institutions. Find it open access here: link.springer.com/article/10.100… (PS, we are slowly transitioning to Bluesky)

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More from Online First: Michael Moore responds to comments on his Mechanical Choices from List, Sifferd, Tadros, Kaiserman, Sartorio, and Swenson. link.springer.com/article/10.100…