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Nicola Lacey on Criminal Responsibilityhttp

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The Different Types of Authority in Criminal Law

The capacity-based theory of criminal responsibility is not the only one within the philosophy of criminal law. In recent writing, there has been a revival of interest in Aristotelian virtue-centered theories of criminal responsibility. That difference between a sort of virtue-ethics type approach to criminal responsibility and the more psychological, capacity-based fairness argument is quite interestingly related to different notions of what kind of authority is.

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