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Schutz und Gefährdung von Rechten durch die staatliche Kriminalstrafe

  • Elke Kliemt and Hartmut Kliemt
From the journal Analyse & Kritik

Abstract

Utilitarianism has been widely accused of inadequately treating the problem of human rights. One main criticism has been, that it could not account for acceptable institutions of legal punishment. Though the utilitarian position seems to be untenable it contains some sound points - above all its consequentialist metaethics. The central weakness of “rightbased” justifications of the criminal sanction on the other hand seems to be that they do not give due place to the consequences of alternative institutional settings. But it seems to be possible to establish a right-based and consequentialist moral theory of legal punishment leading to an acceptable practice of punishment - though not necessarily the one we are acquainted with.

Published Online: 2016-05-12
Published in Print: 1981-11-01

© 1981 by Lucius & Lucius, Stuttgart

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