02426oam 2200445I 450 991079654210332120230607203704.01-351-94400-21-315-25775-01-351-94399-510.4324/9781315257754 (CKB)4100000000772523(MiAaPQ)EBC4930715(OCoLC)1005538925(EXLCZ)99410000000077252320180706d2002 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierDirect and oblique intention in the criminal law an inquiry into degrees of blameworthiness /Itzhak KuglerAldershot, Hampshire, England ;Burlington, VT :Ashgate,2002.1 online resource (261 pages) illustrations0-7546-2248-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.part INTRODUCTION -- chapter 1 The Problem of Oblique Intention in the Criminal Law -- part PART ONE -- chapter 2 Intention and Degrees of Blameworthiness - An Introductory Discussion -- chapter 3 The Doctrine of the Double Effect -- chapter 4 Possible Implications of the Debate about the Doctrine of the Double Effect for the Issue of Degrees of Blameworthiness in the Criminal Law -- chapter 5 A Common Denominator between Direct and Oblique Intention -- chapter 6 Degrees of Probability -- chapter 7 Reconsidering the Idea of Grading Offences Based on the Distinction between Intention and Recklessness -- chapter 8 Grading Offences by Using a Moral Formula -- chapter 9 An Alternative Justification for Grading Offences Based on the Distinction between Intention and Recklessness -- chapter 10 Conclusions -- part PART TWO -- chapter 11 A Possible Justification for Enacting Basic Crimes of Intention: The Threshold of Culpability Requirement -- chapter 12 A Requirement of a High Degree of Culpability for Offences Enacted for Retribution Purposes -- chapter 13 Conclusions.Criminal intentCriminal liabilityCriminal intent.Criminal liability.345.04Kugler Itzhak.1584500MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910796542103321Direct and oblique intention in the criminal law3868379UNINA