Duty and Coercion in Kant’s Republican Cosmopolitanism
This paper argues whether Kant’s cosmopolitanism entails a specific theory of coercion. I will especially tackle Kant’s account of international political order. First, I claim that Kant attributes a systematic role to the cosmopolitan right, what justifies considering this part of the doctrine of law as a necessary rational ...
Fundamentals of the theory of legal punishments (problem statement)
... its implementation in legal practice are outlined. Finally, the author proposes concrete directions for the future development of the theory of legal punishments and methodological guidelines for distinguishing punishments from other forms of state coercion.
Kuzmin I. A
theory of law, legal science, state coercion, legal responsibility, legal punishment, system of punishments, legal policy
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10.5922/vestnikhum-2025-2-1