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The failure of retribution to explain criminal law
The failure of specific deterrence to explain criminal law
The failure of general deterrence to explain criminal law
Should criminal sanctions be replaced or augmented by civil and administrative sanctions?
The two faces of punitive damages
Decriminalization and Human Rights, the Case Oztürk vs. Germany at the European Court of Human Rights
Decriminalization and Ordre Public, the Case General Motors vs. Volkswagen
Efficient Deterrence and Procedural Protection by the Criminal Procedure
Damages as a decision mechanism in tort liability to allow for efficient involuntary transactions versus damages as a deterrent instrument
Reducing the scope and changing the nature of criminal punishment

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