All Stories

  1. Unlocking Morality from Criminal Law
  2. Punitive Restoration and Restorative Justice
  3. Alcohol and Controlling Risks through Nudges
  4. The Inevitability of Climate Change
  5. Reforming Justice: A Journey to Fairness in Asia
  6. Law and Legal Theory
  7. Introduction
  8. Criminal Harms
  9. Legal Positivism and Faith In Law
  10. Book Review
  11. Should We Nudge Informed Consent?
  12. In Defence of Political Theory: Impact and Opportunities
  13. Philosophy Unbound: The Idea of Global Philosophy
  14. The Tyranny of Utility: Behavioral Social Science and the Rise of Paternalism. By Gilles Saint-Paul. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011. 174p. $39.50.
  15. Capabilities
  16. Citizenship
  17. Alcohol and public policy
  18. Just War Theory
  19. Introduction
  20. Climate Change Justice
  21. The Real Challenge of Climate Change
  22. Moral Frankensteins
  23. The British Citizenship Test: The Case for Reform
  24. Preserving Capabilities
  25. After Fukushima Daiichi: New Global Institutions for Improved Nuclear Power Policy
  26. German Idealism and the Concept of Punishment, by Jean‐ChristopheMerle, trans. Joseph J. Kominkiewicz with Jean‐Christophe Merle and Frances Brown. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009, xv + 207 pp. ISBN 978 0 521 88684 0 hb
  27. Climate Change and Negative Duties
  28. Global Justice and International Affairs
  29. 'Introduction' to Punishment
  30. Introduction
  31. Editorial
  32. Thom Brooks and the ‘Systematic’ Reading of Hegel
  33. Reply to Redding, Rosen and Wood
  34. The Academic Journal Editor—Secrets Revealed
  35. Between Statism and Cosmopolitanism: Hegel and the Possibility of Global Justice
  36. Editorial
  37. Hegel's Philosophy of Right
  38. Introduction
  39. Natural Law Internalism
  40. Hegel and the Unified Theory of Punishment
  41. Ethics and Moral Philosophy
  42. Respect for Nature: The Capabilities Approach
  43. Retribution and Capital Punishment
  44. Editorial
  45. Thom Brooks
  46. Rethinking remedial responsibilities
  47. Punishment: Political, not Moral
  48. Natural Law Internalism
  49. Editorial
  50. The Bible and Capital Punishment
  51. Hegel's Political Philosophy
  52. Editorial
  53. The Problem with Polygamy
  54. A Critique of Pragmatism and Deliberative Democracy
  55. A Two-Tiered Reparations Theory: A Reply to Wenar
  56. Shame On You, Shame On Me? Nussbaum on Shame Punishment
  57. Book ReviewsRichard L. Lippke,  Rethinking Imprisonment . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. 278. $95.00 (cloth).
  58. Editorial
  59. Hegel's Political Philosophy
  60. Conclusion
  61. Punishment
  62. System
  63. Property
  64. Morality
  65. Family
  66. Monarchy
  67. War
  68. Law
  69. Introduction
  70. Hiding from Humanity: Disgust, Shame, and the Law
  71. Equality and Democracy
  72. Human Rights
  73. Editorial
  74. The Fall Paradox
  75. Review: Punishment and Retribution, by Leo Zaibert
  76. Does Bevir'sThe Logic of the History of IdeasImprove Our Understanding of Hegel'sPhilosophy of Right?
  77. Knowledge and Power in Plato’s Political Thought
  78. Let a Thousand Nomoi Bloom? Four Problems with Robert Cover's Nomos and Narrative
  79. Editorial
  80. Book ReviewsIan Shapiro, . The State of Democratic Theory .Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2003. Pp. xi+183. $19.95 (cloth).
  81. Dworkin and His Critics with Replies by Dworkin
  82. KANTIAN PUNISHMENT AND RETRIBUTIVISM: A REPLY TO CLARK
  83. Hegel’s Ambiguous Contribution to Legal Theory
  84. Editorial
  85. Editorial
  86. A Defence of Jury Nullification
  87. The Right to Trial by Jury
  88. Retributivist Arguments against Capital Punishment
  89. Editorial
  90. Editorial
  91. Hegel, Nietzsche, and Philosophy: Thinking Freedom By Will Dudley Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002, pp. 326 + xvii. £45.
  92. Hegel's theory of international politics: a reply to Jaeger
  93. Kant's Theory of Punishment
  94. Book Notes
  95. Cosmopolitanism and distributing responsibilities
  96. A Defence of Sceptical Authoritarianism
  97. In Search of Śiva: Mahādēviyakka's V&īraśaivism
  98. Corlett on Kant, Hegel, and Retribution
  99. Retribution and Capital Punishment
  100. Hegel and the Unified Theory of Punishment
  101. Plato, Hegel, and Democracy
  102. Publishing Advice for Graduate Students
  103. Punishment: Political, Not Moral
  104. Guidelines on How to Referee
  105. Reciprocity as Mutual Recognition
  106. How Not to Save the Planet
  107. 'Introduction' to The Global Justice Reader
  108. James Seth on Natural Law and Legal Theory
  109. Between Natural Law and Legal Positivism: Dworkin and Hegel on Legal Theory
  110. Preface
  111. Dedication
  112. Introduction
  113. System
  114. Property
  115. Morality
  116. Punishment
  117. Family
  118. Monarchy
  119. Law
  120. Conclusion
  121. War
  122. Notes
  123. Bibliography
  124. The 'Life in the United Kingdom' Citizenship Test: Is it Unfit for Purpose?
  125. 'Introduction' to Hegel's Political Philosophy: A Systematic Reading of the Philosophy of Right, 2nd Edition