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Duff, Antony (2004). A Response to Walgrave, Van Stokkom, and Burms. In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 179-182.

Duff comments on responses to his paper “Punishment and the Morality of Law” in this volume. In turn he responds to issues raised by Lode Walgrave, Bas van Stokkom, and Arnold Burms.


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