This book explores the issue of legitimate criminalization in a
modern, liberal society. It argues that criminalization should be
limited by normative principles, defining the substance of what can
be legitimately proscribed. Coverage provides a comparative study
between two major criminal legal systems and its theories: the
Anglo-American, on one side, and the Continental criminal legal
system of Germanic legal circle, on the other.
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