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    Justifying the Distinction Between Justifications and Power (Justifications vs. Power).Miriam Gur-Arye - 2011 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 5 (3):293-313.
    The paper suggests that there are two different ways in which a legal system restricts an individual’s rights. It can either grant a power that revokes the legal protection of the right or it can acknowledge the infringement of a legal right and yet justify such an infringement by means of a criminal law justification. The distinction proposed by the paper has both expressive and practical implications and is useful in solving dilemmas arising in emergencies when constitutional constraints make it (...)
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    The Legitimacy of Judicial Responses to Moral Panic: Perceived vs. Normative Legitimacy.Miriam Gur-Arye - 2018 - Criminal Justice Ethics 37 (2):141-163.
    In some instances, the criminal justice system is affected by a moral panic; that is, by an exaggerated social reaction to an assumed threat to moral values. When influenced by moral panic, courts...
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    Reflections.Miriam Gur-Arye - 2024 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 18 (2):637-661.
    Reflections on the various articles which will be published in the criminal law and philosophy dedicated to my retirement.
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    A failure to prevent crime should it be criminal?Miriam Gur-Arye - 2001 - Criminal Justice Ethics 20 (2):3-30.
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  5. Human rights and criminal law : from Beccaria's on crimes and punishments to modern criminal law.Miriam Gur-Arye - 2022 - In Antje Du Bois-Pedain & Shaḥar Eldar, Re-reading Beccaria: on the contemporary significance of a penal classic. New York: Hart.
     
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  6. Human rights and criminal law : from Beccaria's on crimes and punishments to modern criminal law.Miriam Gur-Arye - 2022 - In Antje Du Bois-Pedain & Shaḥar Eldar, Re-reading Beccaria: on the contemporary significance of a penal classic. New York: Hart.
     
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    Solidarity, Religious Freedom and COVID-19.Miriam Gur-Arye & Sharon Shakargy - 2021 - Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 50 (2):203-217.
    Solidarity, Religious Freedom and COVID-19: The Case of the Ultra-Orthodox Sects in Israel The article discusses the tension between social solidarity and religious freedom as demonstrated by the refusal of the ultra-Orthodox sects in Israel to comply with COVID-19 regulations. The article provides a detailed description of the refusal to comply with the regulations restricting mass prayer services in synagogues and studying Torah in the yeshivas, thus interfering with the ultra-Orthodox religious life. The article suggests possible explanations for that refusal, (...)
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    The nature of crime: A synthesis, following the three perspectives offered in the grammar of criminal law.Miriam Gur-Arye - 2008 - Criminal Justice Ethics 27 (1):91-98.
    . The nature of crime: A synthesis, following the three perspectives offered in the grammar of criminal law. Criminal Justice Ethics: Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 91-98.
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    Human Dignity of “Offenders”: A Limitation on Substantive Criminal Law. [REVIEW]Miriam Gur-Arye - 2012 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 6 (2):187-205.
    The paper argues for attaching a significant role to the dignity of offenders as a limitation on the scope of substantive criminal law. Three different aspects of human dignity are discussed. Human dignity is closely connected with the principle of culpability. Respecting the dignity of offenders requires that we assign criminal liability according to the actual attitudes of the offenders towards the interests protected by the offence. The doctrine of natural and probable consequence of complicity, which allows us to assign (...)
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