Levin Güver
@levinguever.bsky.social
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PhD student at UCL working on criminal jurisprudence.
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Now out!✨ If thinking about the philosophical foundations of criminal liability excites you, this article may just be for you.😁 Available here:
www.elgaronline.com/view/journal...
5 months ago
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Now out!✨ If thinking about the philosophical foundations of criminal liability excites you, this article may just be for you.😁 Available here:
www.elgaronline.com/view/journal...
5 months ago
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Are our ordinary causal judgements biased?🔍And if so, is this really a problem?🧐Yes and yes✅, we (Markus Kneer and I) argue our newest paper! A short thread 🧵 /1 Open access:
shorturl.at/FcWDF
6 months ago
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Hi
@yalelawschool-yls.bsky.social
:-P
8 months ago
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Levin Güver
Criminal Justice Theory Blog
8 months ago
Hello Blue Sky! Follow for regular updates on upcoming and new posts on the Criminal Justice Theory Blog, where we discuss interesting ideas in simple terms. And while you are at it, skim through our back catalogue, and get in touch if you'd like to pitch us a piece. 🤓
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Levin Güver
Philipp-Alexander Hirsch
10 months ago
Many thanks to the UCL Centre for Criminal Law (
@markedsouza1.bsky.social
in particular) for the invitation, and to
@levinguever.bsky.social
for the insightful comments. It was a pleasure to speak on the challenges of assessing mens rea. Looking forward to continuing the discussion!
#lawsky
#crimsky
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Levin Güver
Alex Sarch
11 months ago
It's an honor and a pleasure to be on the receiving end of such smart criticisms as these. Worth a read! Thanks to
@levinguever.bsky.social
for the thought-provoking essay.
criminaljusticetheoryblog.wordpress.com/2024/11/15/c...
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Criminalisation and its limits
by Levin Güver In this post, I push back against recent suggestions that not all deviations between criminal law and morality are to be regretted (such that we should see them as cases in which we …
https://criminaljusticetheoryblog.wordpress.com/2024/11/15/criminalisation-and-its-limits/
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Levin Güver
JP Fassnidge
11 months ago
A really interesting piece by
@levinguever.bsky.social
in the Criminal Justice Theory Blog, engaging with some of the work of
@should-b-workin.bsky.social
and legal moralism more broadly. Great work, Levin! 🤓
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Levin Güver
Mark Dsouza
11 months ago
UCL Centre for Criminal Law presents Philipp-Alexander Hirsch (
csl.mpg.de/en/philipp-a...
) on 'Assessing mens rea: How Criminal Law Disapproves of Our Reasons for Action'. Comments by
@levinguever.bsky.social
. Nov 25, 6:00pm. Details, booking:
eventbrite.co.uk/e/assessing-...
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Assessing mens rea: How Criminal Law Disapproves of Our Reasons for Action
This lecture is organised by the UCL Centre for Criminal Law
https://eventbrite.co.uk/e/assessing-mens-rea-how-criminal-law-disapproves-of-our-reasons-for-action-tickets-1050685738327
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😇🥳
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about 1 year ago
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reposted by
Levin Güver
Matt Matravers
almost 2 years ago
The journal, Criminal Law and Philosophy is now here:
bsky.app/profile/clph...
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https://bsky.app/profile/clphjournal.bsky.social
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I'll be giving a paper on motive and criminal liability at the 27th Oxford Graduate Conference in Philosophy this Sunday, with Grant Lamond as my respondent. Really looking forward – do reach out if you're around! 😇
almost 2 years ago
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