Criminal law conversations: "Desert: Empirical, not metaphysical" and "contractualism and the sharing of wrongs"

In Paul Robinson, Kimberly Ferzan & Stephen Garvey (eds.), Criminal Law Conversations (2009)
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Following are two short contributions to the book, _Criminal Law Conversations_: commentaries on Paul Robinson's discussion of "Empirical Desert" and Antony Duff & Sandra Marshal's discussion of the sharing of wrongs

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