Exams in Philosophy of Criminal Law

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Theoretical Foundations of Punishment: Ethical Considerations in Criminal Law

This exam evaluates the theoretical foundations of punishment, focusing on ethical implications in c...

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Philosophical Perspectives on Criminal Justice and Legal Systems

This exam examines philosophical perspectives on criminal justice and the nature of legal systems. S...

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Justice, Morality, and the Ethical Frameworks of Legal Practices

This exam evaluates the relationship between justice and morality in legal practices, emphasizing et...

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Critical Examination of Punitive Justice: Philosophical and Ethical Aspects

This exam critically examines punitive justice through philosophical and ethical perspectives, evalu...

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Legal Theory and Ethical Implications in Criminal Responsibility

This exam evaluates legal theory's role in shaping ethical implications of criminal responsibility. ...

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Ethics of Punishment: Comparative Philosophical Analyses

This exam evaluates comparative analyses of philosophical approaches to the ethics of punishment. St...

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The Interplay Between Law and Morality in Criminal Justice Theory

This exam evaluates the interplay between law and morality in criminal justice theory. Students anal...

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