PUNISHMENT, VALUES, AND JUSTIFICATIONS [☛ read the rest of the Symposium on Leo Zaibert, Rethinking Punishment (2018)] Leo Zaibert* I would […]

WHEN CRIME PUNISHES ITSELF: DISPENSING WITH PUNISHMENT, PUNISHMENT THEORY, AND THEODICY–A GERMAN PERSPECTIVE [☛ read the rest of the […]

LEO ZAIBERT’S RETHINKING PUNISHMENT: AN ILLUMINATING VOYAGE [☛ read the rest of the Symposium on Leo Zaibert, Rethinking Punishment (2018)] Margaret […]

PUNISHING “DIRTY HANDS”: INSIGHTS FROM ZAIBERT’S RETHINKING PUNISHMENT [☛ read the rest of the Symposium on Leo Zaibert, Rethinking Punishment (2018)] […]

RETHINKING PUNISHMENT THEORY’S MONISM [☛ read the rest of the Symposium on Leo Zaibert, Rethinking Punishment (2018)] Leora Dahan Katz* I. […]

RETHINKING PUNISHMENT AND THE (UNEASY) RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AN AXIOLOGY OF PUNISHMENT AND ITS DEONTIC IMPLICATIONS [☛ read the rest of […]

A LIBERAL JUSTIFICATION FOR NARROWING THE PUBLIC INTEREST DEFENSE TO HATE SPEECH [☛ read the author’s reply here] […]

THE DIVERSE USES OF THE METAPHOR OF COMMITMENT IN CONNECTED BY COMMITMENT: BONDS OF LOVE, LABOR AND COLLECTIVE ACTION […]

SOCIAL METAPHYSICS AND NORMATIVITY IN MARA MARIN’S CONNECTED BY COMMITMENT [☛ read the rest of the Symposium on Mara […]

MARA MARIN’S CONNECTED BY COMMITMENT: REFLECTIONS IN AID OF A COLLECTIVE PROJECT [☛ read the rest of the […]