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Criminal Law and Constitutional Justice
Ishan 007
2 episodes
5 days ago
The podcast draws on criminal law cases of constitutional import to contextualize philosophical questions about the nature of law, the nature of rights and the relationship between the state, society and individuals.
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The podcast draws on criminal law cases of constitutional import to contextualize philosophical questions about the nature of law, the nature of rights and the relationship between the state, society and individuals.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
Episodes (2/2)
Criminal Law and Constitutional Justice
Constitutional questions, criminal law and philosophy
I attempt to very briefly sketch how issues of substantive (offence-defining), procedural and evidentiary criminal law becomes larger issues of significance in the manner in which they exercise constraints on individual autonomy/personal liberty.
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4 years ago
22 minutes 52 seconds

Criminal Law and Constitutional Justice
What this podcast is about.
A very brief introduction to the kind of philosophical questions that I seek to explore through this podcast. This is not a podcast about the law as such but rather a podcast about the philosophical questions that emerge in the context of constitutional disputes.
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4 years ago
2 minutes 33 seconds

Criminal Law and Constitutional Justice
The podcast draws on criminal law cases of constitutional import to contextualize philosophical questions about the nature of law, the nature of rights and the relationship between the state, society and individuals.