Times Literary Supplement
am 07.12.2005 von http://transblawg.eu
I thought the TLS was above typos:
It would be possible to have a system of criminal law which merely prescribed all “anti-social conduct”, of whatever label we felt it appropriate to identify behaviour meriting state punishment, and left it to the courts to decide both what counted as “anti-social conduct” and what if any punishment should be imposed. In such a system there would be only one crime.
(On Louise Blom-Cooper and Terence Morris, With …
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