Philosophical Bases for Self-determination in Criminal Law

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Philosophical Bases for Self-determination in Criminal Law. / Magnus, Dorothea.

in: Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, Jahrgang 104, Nr. 3, 07.2018, S. 421-432.

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title = "Philosophical Bases for Self-determination in Criminal Law",
abstract = "Criminal law operates under the assumption that persons have the capacity for free, voluntary choice. However, since the concept of free will and self-determination may be understood in a variety of ways, it must be made the subject of philosophical scrutiny if it is to provide a solid foundation for law. This paper will present two major philosophical concepts of self-determination and evaluate their utility for criminal law. The conclusion delineates the possibilities and limitations of these concepts when applied in particular to the field of criminal law.",
keywords = "Law, Autonomy of person, criminal law, moral freedom, criminal liability, philosophical approaches to self-determination, criteria of autonomy, Autonomie der Person, Strafrecht, moralische Freiheit, strafrechtliche Verantwortlichkeit, philosophische Konzepte zur Selbstbestimmung, Kriterien f{\"u}r Autonomie",
author = "Dorothea Magnus",
year = "2018",
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pages = "421--432",
journal = "Archiv fur Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie",
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publisher = "Franz Steiner Verlag",
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