Cardozo Law Review
Vol. 28, Iss. 6
Symposium: George Fletcher's The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative, International
Prefatory Matter
Symposium
Introduction
Kyron Huigens
Thinking Criminal Law
Meir Dan-Cohen
The Nature and Rationale of Punishment
Albin Eser
Rethinking the Act Requirement
Douglas Husak
The Act Requirement as a Basic Concept of Criminal Law
Francisco Muñoz-Conde and Luis Ernesto Chiesa
Rights, Wrongs, and Comparative Justifications
Vera Bergelson
Consent and the Grammar of Theft Law
Stuart P. Green
Holistic Culpability
Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Criminal Responsibility and the Disappearing Person
Stephen J. Morse
The Conundrum of Mental States: Substantive Rules and Evidence Combined
Keren Shapira-Ettinger
Legitimating Penal Law
Markus D. Dubber
Prohibiting Immoralities
John Gardner
Tripartite Structures of Criminal Law in Germany and Other Civil Law Jurisdictions
Russell L. Christopher
Criminalising Remote Harm and the Case of Anti-Democratic Activity
Shlomit Wallerstein
Articles
The Source-Centric Framework to the Exclusionary Rule
Luke M. Milligan
Miranda Is Not Enough: A New Justification for Demanding "Strong Corroboration" to a Confession
Boaz Sangero