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Felony Murder

Guyora Binder

This book identifies a principle distinguishing justified from unjustified applications of the felony murder doctrine and shows how felony murder law should be reformed in light of that principle.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Stanford Law Books
  • Publish Date: May 9th, 2012
  • Pages: 368
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.09in - 0.78in - 1.10lb
  • EAN: 9780804755368
  • Categories: Criminal Law - General

About the Author

Guyora Binder is SUNY Distinguished Professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School. He is the coauthor of Criminal Law: Cases and Materials (2008, Sixth Edition) and Literary Criticisms of Law (2000).

Praise for this book

"Binder has authored an intriguing, inventive, and well-detailed book on felony murder. He uses law, history, politics, and related social sciences to demonstrate the philosophical complexity of the felony murder rule, often ignored by scholars . . . This inventive and highly philosophical book is best suited for lawyers, graduate students, scholars, and those generally interested in the philosophy of law . . . Recommended."--A. R. S. Lorenz "CHOICE"
"Given the practical importance of the felony murder doctrine, Binder's careful consideration of how the rule might be best reformed and administered is of the utmost urgency. Felony Murder is a remarkably significant work of substantial policy import."--Mark Kelman "Stanford University"
"Guyora Binder's exploration of the historical and doctrinal subtleties of the felony murder rule is lucid and brightly illuminating. He defends an arresting but largely persuasive thesis: The rule, while inconsistent with a cognitive conception of culpability, is consistent with an expressive conception, so long as the rule is sensibly confined to its most convincing rationales. Any serious discussion of the felony murder doctrine must henceforth confront Binder's penetrating arguments."--Kenneth Simons "Boston University"
"Felony Murder dismantles a mythological history that has long shaped criminal law teaching and anchored modern criminal law theory. In doing so, Guyora Binder opens a path to a fundamentally new way of understanding the role of criminal law in contemporary society. Truly one of the outstanding contributions to criminal law theory in our time."--Jonathan Simon, University of California "Berkeley"