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June 3, 2010
Dempsey on Marshall and Duff's "Criminalization and Sharing Wrongs"
Michelle Madden Dempsey (Villanova University School of Law) has posted Sharing Reasons for Criminalization? No Thanks…Already Got ‘Em! on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
This short essay critiques Sandra Marshall and Antony Duff’s seminal work, “Criminalization and Sharing Wrongs,” by arguing that communities need not share in the wrongs done to particular victims in order to have standing to criminalize those who commit such wrongs.
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I can not believe it, your article solved my problem so fast
Posted by: Radu Prisacaru | Jun 4, 2010 4:07:23 AM
