Introduction
Antje du Bois-Pedain, Magnus Ulväng and Petter Asp
1. Punishment and Public Authority
Malcolm Thorburn
2. Extraterritorial Ambit and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
Petter Asp
3. Police Legitimacy and the Authority of the State
Anthony E Bottoms and Justice Tankebe
4. Security Against Arbitrary Government in Criminal Justice
Lucia Zedner
5. A Constitutional Perspective on the Criminalisation Process in Sweden
Iain Cameron
6. Against the State
Anat Scolnicov
7. Legal Dogmatics, Theory and the Limits of Criminal Law
Erik Svensson
8. The State’s Obligation to Provide a Coherent System of Remedies Across Crime and Tort
Matthew Dyson
9. Punishment as an Inclusionary Practice: Sentencing in a Liberal Constitutional State
Antje du Bois-Pedain
10. Why Privatisation Matters
Alon Harel
The series publishes cutting-edge work on penal theory and ethics – both broadly construed – and on their intersections.
It is particularly open to approaches belonging to different intellectual traditions – whether analytical, comparative, or historical – and to interdisciplinary approaches. While the series’s emphasis is theoretical, it is hoped that many of its volumes will highlight some of the ways in which theoretical work relates to practical concerns.
New titles in this series can be found on the Studies in Penal Theory and Ethics series page.
General Editor:
Leo Zaibert
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Antje du Bois-Pedain is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law in the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge.
Magnus Ulväng is Professor of Criminal Law at Uppsala University.
Petter Asp is Professor of Criminal Law at Stockholm University.