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With Liberty and Justice for Some: How the Law Is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful
With Liberty and Justice for Some: How the Law Is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful
Six Great Ideas
Six Great Ideas
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Liberty and Justice For All
Liberty and Justice For All
Liberty and Scientific Evidence in the Courtroom: Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and the New Role of Scientific Evidence in the Criminal Courts
Liberty and Scientific Evidence in the Courtroom: Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and the New Role of Scientific Evidence in the Criminal Courts
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Genetic Justice: DNA Data Banks, Criminal Investigations, and Civil Liberties
Genetic Justice: DNA Data Banks, Criminal Investigations, and Civil Liberties
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The Blue Book of Freedom: Ending Famine, Poverty, Democide, and War
The Blue Book of Freedom: Ending Famine, Poverty, Democide, and War
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George Washington's Prayers (American Heritage Series)
George Washington's Prayers (American Heritage Series)
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Embracing Your Freedom: A Personal Experience of God's Heart for Justice
Embracing Your Freedom: A Personal Experience of God's Heart for Justice
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Setting The Truth Free: The Inside Story of the Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign
Setting The Truth Free: The Inside Story of the Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign
Prosecuting Heads of State
Prosecuting Heads of State
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The Scope and Nature of the Criminal Law

In our private lives, the area of law we will experience the most, either directly or indirectly would have to be the criminal law.  Not necessarily through contravening its principals, the individual citizen will more commonly encounter its breadth in the course of their everyday lives, considering as a factor the legal ramifications of any desired conduct or decision in the decision making process.For most of us, we tend to live our lives within these predetermined boundaries with no second thought or question as to the morality of the prohibited option nor the moral authority behind it.  In this article, it is proposed to look at the nature and scope of the criminal law in our society, and to discuss whether as an entity it is too intrusive, or whether it is naturally a required aspect of regulating society.

It is often said academically that the citizen enjoys freedom to act as he wishes in his life, subject to the regulatory provisions of the criminal law and the criminal justice system.  It is thought that as citizens of a particular country, largely at freedom to choose where we live in the world, we impliedly accept the authority of the relevant legal provisions which, for the most part, regulate on a moral level.  Of course there are exceptions, i.e. criminal laws of a regulatory or secondary nature which do not directly bear any moral message, such as speeding limits or parking restrictions.  So, then, to what extent does the criminal law reflect morality, and further from what source is this morality derived?

The criminal law is said to operate in mind of the public good, and the benefit of society.  It could, therefore, be argued to be crossing the boundaries into serious restrictions on liberty when it regulates personal conduct like drug use which may not have any wider impact than on that of the person indulging accordingly.  Why should the criminal law impose restrictions on what a person can do with his or her own body?  Surely our own freewill is a good enough justification for acting outwith the scope of the law in these types of scenario.

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