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A Hegelian Criminal Law
- University of Toronto Law Journal
- University of Toronto Press
- Volume 61, Number 1, Winter 2011
- pp. 147-161
- 10.1353/tlj.2011.0007
- Review
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Alan Brudner has produced a rare and beautiful work of scholarship. Drawing inspiration from Hegel, he provides us with a comprehensive and novel theory of the criminal law. This review article has two parts. The first gives an overview of Brudner’s theory. The second suggests that Brudner’s theory of punishment might be portrayed as an expressive rendering of the fair-play theory.