selected scholarly activity
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books
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chapters
- State Crimes. 147-171. 2023
- Can States Be Corporately Liable to Attack in War?. 116-138. 2017
- To Fill or Not to Fill Individual Responsibility Gaps?. 71-98. 2016
- Puzzling About State Excuses as an Instance of Group Excuses. 119-150. 2013
- Basic challenges for governance in emergencies. Boston Studies in Philosophy, Religion and Public Life. 63-84. 2012
- Individual Emergencies and the Rule of Criminal Law. 21-54. 2012
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journal articles
- Criminalizing the State. Criminal Law and Philosophy. 7:255-284. 2013
- Victor’s Justice: The Next Best Moral Theory of Criminal Punishment?. Law and Philosophy. 32:129-157. 2013
- PREFACE. Rethinking Criminal Law Theory: New Canadian Perspectives in the Philosophy of Domestic, Transnational, and International Criminal Law. v-vi. 2012
- Desert and Avoidability in Self-Defense. Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy. 122:111-134. 2011
- THE INTELLIGIBILITY OF EXTRALEGAL STATE ACTION:A General Lesson for Debates on Public Emergencies and Legality. Legal Theory. 16:161-189. 2010
- Understanding Criminal Law through the Lens of Reason. Res Publica. 16:89-98. 2010
- The Intelligibility of Extra-Legal State Action: A General Lesson for Debates on Public Emergencies and Legality. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2010
- Making Sense of ‘Public’ Emergencies. Philosophy of Management. 8:31-53. 2009
- Individual Emergencies and the Rule of Criminal Law. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2008
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preprints