Responsibility in law and morality

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adam_text Contents 1. Moral and Legal Responsibility 1 1.1 Prospectus 1 1.1.1 Starting points and themes 1 1.1.2. The structure of the book 4 1.2 The institutions of law and morality 6 1.2.1 Law 6 1.2.2 Morality 10 1.3 The relationship between law and morality 12 1.4 Moral reasoning and legal reasoning 15 1.4.1 Practical and analytical reasoning 16 1.4.2 Context and levels of abstraction 22 1.4.3 Deduction, induction and analogy 25 1.5. Summary 28 2. The Nature and Functions of Responsibility 29 2.1 Varieties of responsibility 29 2.1.1 Hart s taxonomy 29 2.1.2 The temporal element in responsibility 31 2.1.3 Personal and vicarious responsibility 39 2.1.4 Individual, shared and group responsibility 40 2.2 Responsibility and sanctions 43 2.3 Responsibility, evidence and proof 44 2.4 Responsibility as a relational phenomenon 49 2.4.1 Responsibility, agents and outcomes: three paradigms of legal responsibility 49 2.4.2 Responsibility and social values 53 2.4.3 Summary 56 2.5 Functions of responsibility practices 56 2.6 Responsibility, liability and the functions of law 60 2.7 Conclusion 63 3. Responsibility and Culpability 65 3.1 Responsibility, liability and culpability 65 3.2 Responsibility and luck 66 3.2.1 Limited sensitivity to luck 66 x Contents 3.2.2 Limited sensitivity to circumstantial luck 69 3.2.3 Limited sensitivity to dispositional luck 72 3.2.4 Liability, sanctions and dispositional luck ?6 3.3 Criteria of legal liability 78 3.3.1 Fault 78 3.3.2 Strict liability 82 3.4 The incidence of fault-based and strict liability 85 3.5 The nature and function of legal criteria of liability 88 3.5.1 Liability criteria are nested 88 3.5.2 Liability criteria are building blocks 8? 3.5.3 Liability criteria and answers 3.5.4 Liability criteria and sanctions ^ 3.6 Responsibility, fault and culpability °4 3.6.1 Moral responsibility requires intentionality 95 3.6.2 Some definitional preliminaries ° 3.6.3 The importance of choice 3.7 Summary 4. Responsibility and Causation 4.1 Causation, consequences and outcomes 4.2 The nature of causation in law 4.2.1 The scope of the causation question 4.2.2 The temporal orientation of causation 4.2.3 The meaning of cause 4.2.4 Causation as interpretation 4.2.5 Causation in the criminal law and civil law 119 paradigms 170 4.3 Factual causation 4.3.1 The but-for and NESS tests 120 4.3.2 Causation, proof and uncertainty 4.4 Attributive causation *28 4.4.1 The relationship between causation and responsibility ^° 4.4.2 Principles of causal responsibility 13° 4.5 Causation in law and morality ^ 4.6 Conclusion I40 5. Responsibility and Personality 143 5.1 Three issues of personality and responsibility 143 5.2 Approaches to the relationship between personality and responsibility 143 5.3 Legal personality and the corporation l45 5.4 Legal principles of group personality 148 5.4.1 Responsibility, personality and rules of attribution 148 5.4.2 Responsibility and capacity l5° Constituţionalism and Contractualisation xi 5.4.3 Basic legal rules of attribution 151 5.5 Group responsibility and division of labour 158 5.6 The scope and functions of group responsibility 162 5.7 Legal and moral group responsibility 163 5.8 Modified humanistic approaches 165 5.9 Divided minds 169 5.10 Shared responsibility 171 5.10.1 The relationship between group and shared responsibility 171 5.10.2 Joint and concurrent responsibility 172 5.10.3 Contributory negligence 173 5.10.4 Secondary responsibility 173 5.10.5 Secondary and group responsibility 174 5.10.6 Vicarious responsibility 175 5.10.7 Assessing shares of responsibility 177 5.11 Conclusion 179 6. Grounds and Bounds of Responsibility 181 6.1 The basic argument and a prospectus 181 6.2 Responsibility, protected interests and the functions of law 181 6.3 Responsibility, distributive justice and the functions of law 186 6.4 Protected interests, proscribed conduct and distributive justice 190 6.5 Grounds of legal responsibility 191 6.5.1 Breach of promises and undertakings 191 6.5.2 Interference with rights 196 6.5.3 Uttering untruths 198 6.5.4 Breach of trust 200 6.5.5 Doing harm 202 6.5.6 Creating risks of harm 206 6.5.7 Making gains 208 6.5.8 Contemplating crimes 209 6.6 The bounds of legal responsibility 210 6.6.1 For breach of promises and undertakings 210 6.6.2 For interference with rights 211 6.6.3 For uttering untruths 213 6.6.4 For breach of trust 213 6.6.5 For doing harm 214 6.6.6 For creating risks of harm 221 6.6.7 For making gains 221 6.6.8 For contemplating crimes 223 6.7 Conclusion 224 xii Contents 7. Realising Responsibility ZZJ 7.1 The law in the books vs the law in action 225 7.2 Settlement 226 7.2.1 The nature of settlements 226 7.2.2 The dynamics of the settlement process 229 7.2.3 For and against settlement ^2 TIC 7.2.4 Settlement and responsibility ΔΛ:> 7.3 Selective enforcement 239 7.4 Spreading legal responsibility 241 7.4.1 The importance of insurance in civil law 241 7.4.2 Insurance and interpretations of tort law 242 7.4.3 A relational and functional account of the relationship between reponsibility and liability insurance 245 7.5 Conclusion 249 8. Responsibility in Public Law 251 8.1 The public law paradigm 251 8.2 The institutional framework of public law 254 8.3 The province of public law 256 8.4 Grounds of public law responsibility 25» 8.4.1 Civil liability 258 8.4.2 Criminal liability 264 8.4.3 Judicial review 268 8.5 Bounds of public law responsibility 272 8.5.1 Civil liability 272 8.5.2 Criminal liability 273 8.5.3 Judicial review 2/j 8.6 Public law responsibility and the problem of dirty hands 275 8.7 Conclusion 278 9. Thinking about Responsibility 279 References 285 index 297
adam_txt Contents 1. Moral and Legal Responsibility 1 1.1 Prospectus 1 1.1.1 Starting points and themes 1 1.1.2. The structure of the book 4 1.2 The institutions of law and morality 6 1.2.1 Law 6 1.2.2 Morality 10 1.3 The relationship between law and morality 12 1.4 Moral reasoning and legal reasoning 15 1.4.1 Practical and analytical reasoning 16 1.4.2 Context and levels of abstraction 22 1.4.3 Deduction, induction and analogy 25 1.5. Summary 28 2. The Nature and Functions of Responsibility 29 2.1 Varieties of responsibility 29 2.1.1 Hart's taxonomy 29 2.1.2 The temporal element in responsibility 31 2.1.3 Personal and vicarious responsibility 39 2.1.4 Individual, shared and group responsibility 40 2.2 Responsibility and sanctions 43 2.3 Responsibility, evidence and proof 44 2.4 Responsibility as a relational phenomenon 49 2.4.1 Responsibility, agents and outcomes: three paradigms of legal responsibility 49 2.4.2 Responsibility and social values 53 2.4.3 Summary 56 2.5 Functions of responsibility practices 56 2.6 Responsibility, liability and the functions of law 60 2.7 Conclusion 63 3. Responsibility and Culpability 65 3.1 Responsibility, liability and culpability 65 3.2 Responsibility and luck 66 3.2.1 Limited sensitivity to luck 66 x Contents 3.2.2 Limited sensitivity to circumstantial luck 69 3.2.3 Limited sensitivity to dispositional luck 72 3.2.4 Liability, sanctions and dispositional luck ?6 3.3 Criteria of legal liability 78 3.3.1 Fault 78 3.3.2 Strict liability 82 3.4 The incidence of fault-based and strict liability 85 3.5 The nature and function of legal criteria of liability 88 3.5.1 Liability criteria are nested 88 3.5.2 Liability criteria are building blocks 8? 3.5.3 Liability criteria and answers "" 3.5.4 Liability criteria and sanctions "^ 3.6 Responsibility, fault and culpability °4 3.6.1 "Moral responsibility requires intentionality" 95 3.6.2 Some definitional preliminaries "° 3.6.3 The importance of choice 3.7 Summary 4. Responsibility and Causation 4.1 Causation, consequences and outcomes ' 4.2 The nature of causation in law 4.2.1 The scope of the causation question 4.2.2 The temporal orientation of causation 4.2.3 The meaning of "cause" 4.2.4 Causation as interpretation 4.2.5 Causation in the criminal law and civil law 119 paradigms 170 4.3 Factual causation 4.3.1 The but-for and NESS tests 120 4.3.2 Causation, proof and uncertainty 4.4 Attributive causation *28 4.4.1 The relationship between causation and responsibility ^° 4.4.2 Principles of causal responsibility 13° 4.5 Causation in law and morality ^ 4.6 Conclusion I40 5. Responsibility and Personality 143 5.1 Three issues of personality and responsibility 143 5.2 Approaches to the relationship between personality and responsibility 143 5.3 Legal personality and the corporation l45 5.4 Legal principles of group personality 148 5.4.1 Responsibility, personality and rules of attribution 148 5.4.2 Responsibility and capacity l5° Constituţionalism and Contractualisation xi 5.4.3 Basic legal rules of attribution 151 5.5 Group responsibility and division of labour 158 5.6 The scope and functions of group responsibility 162 5.7 Legal and moral group responsibility 163 5.8 Modified humanistic approaches 165 5.9 Divided minds 169 5.10 Shared responsibility 171 5.10.1 The relationship between group and shared responsibility 171 5.10.2 Joint and concurrent responsibility 172 5.10.3 Contributory negligence 173 5.10.4 Secondary responsibility 173 5.10.5 Secondary and group responsibility 174 5.10.6 Vicarious responsibility 175 5.10.7 Assessing shares of responsibility 177 5.11 Conclusion 179 6. Grounds and Bounds of Responsibility 181 6.1 The basic argument and a prospectus 181 6.2 Responsibility, protected interests and the functions of law 181 6.3 Responsibility, distributive justice and the functions of law 186 6.4 Protected interests, proscribed conduct and distributive justice 190 6.5 Grounds of legal responsibility 191 6.5.1 Breach of promises and undertakings 191 6.5.2 Interference with rights 196 6.5.3 Uttering untruths 198 6.5.4 Breach of trust 200 6.5.5 Doing harm 202 6.5.6 Creating risks of harm 206 6.5.7 Making gains 208 6.5.8 Contemplating crimes 209 6.6 The bounds of legal responsibility 210 6.6.1 For breach of promises and undertakings 210 6.6.2 For interference with rights 211 6.6.3 For uttering untruths 213 6.6.4 For breach of trust 213 6.6.5 For doing harm 214 6.6.6 For creating risks of harm 221 6.6.7 For making gains 221 6.6.8 For contemplating crimes 223 6.7 Conclusion 224 xii Contents 7. Realising Responsibility ZZJ 7.1 The "law in the books" vs the "law in action" 225 7.2 Settlement 226 7.2.1 The nature of settlements 226 7.2.2 The dynamics of the settlement process 229 7.2.3 For and against settlement ^2 TIC 7.2.4 Settlement and responsibility ΔΛ:> 7.3 Selective enforcement 239 7.4 Spreading legal responsibility 241 7.4.1 The importance of insurance in civil law 241 7.4.2 Insurance and interpretations of tort law 242 7.4.3 A relational and functional account of the relationship between reponsibility and liability insurance 245 7.5 Conclusion 249 8. Responsibility in Public Law 251 8.1 The public law paradigm 251 8.2 The institutional framework of public law 254 8.3 The province of public law 256 8.4 Grounds of public law responsibility 25» 8.4.1 Civil liability 258 8.4.2 Criminal liability 264 8.4.3 Judicial review 268 8.5 Bounds of public law responsibility 272 8.5.1 Civil liability 272 8.5.2 Criminal liability 273 8.5.3 Judicial review 2/j 8.6 Public law responsibility and "the problem of dirty hands" 275 8.7 Conclusion 278 9. Thinking about Responsibility 279 References 285 index 297
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