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SUMMARY:Reviewing the Criminal Law's Guiding and Evaluative Functions - Ma
 rk DSouza (University of Cambridge)
DTSTART:20111025T121000Z
DTEND:20111025T130000Z
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CONTACT:Xinyi Liu
DESCRIPTION:The criminal law\, like many other branches of law\, both guid
 es and evaluates behaviour. Can it plausibly be seen as performing each of
  these functions independently of the other? Would analysing the law as do
 ing so further our understanding of how the criminal law ought to work in 
 an ideal world? This presentation very briefly touches upon the interestin
 g distinction made between conduct rules and decision rules\, and describe
 s the most important outcome generated by it.
LOCATION:Entertaining Room\, Darwin College
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