Nulla Libertarian Poena Sine NAP: Reexamination of Libertarian Theories of Punishment
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Aug 27, 2020
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Published Online: Aug 27, 2020
Page range: 83 - 89
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sh-2020-0016
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Libertarianism deals with what the law should be. In this article, we focus on what the appropriate law to punish criminals should be in a libertarian society; that is, one that respects the Non-Aggression Principle and property rights. We examine various theories of punishment and explain why some are incompatible with libertarianism. We contribute to the latest libertarian theory of punishment suggesting the necessity to take time preference into consideration. We conclude stating a limit and a limitation to libertarian punishment theories.