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Le Moment Beccaria: naissance du droit pénal moderne (1764-1810)(2018:09 Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment)

Le Moment Beccaria: naissance du droit pénal moderne (1764-1810)(2018:09 Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment)


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Jamais, dans aucune autre période de l’histoire, le problème pénal n’a été aussi débattu qu’au siècle des Lumières. Or, l’événement déclencheur de ces débats est la publication des Délits et des peines, le petit livre de Cesare Beccaria dont la première édition paraît à Livourne en 1764. On assiste, après cette date et durant un demi-siècle, à une profusion impressionnante de réactions et de prolongements directement liés à cet ouvrage. À tel point que, pour désigner cette période, on a pu parler d’un ‘moment Beccaria’. Les recherches rassemblées dans ce volume explorent différents foyers thématiques et géographiques (Allemagne, Angleterre, France, Italie) de cette phase inédite et fondatrice de l’histoire européenne du droit de punir. Pourquoi cette soudaine publicité du problème pénal? Comment s’est-elle manifestée, par quels canaux, sous quelles formes théoriques et matérielles? Comme le montre cet ouvrage, le droit pénal moderne est né d’un livre, mais aussi de ses interprétations: il est né des idées de Beccaria et des débats qu’elles ont provoqués. Ces deux sources se sont croisées et ne peuvent se comprendre l’une sans l’autre. --- Throughout history, criminal law was never more discussed than during the Age of Enlightenment. The debates started after the publication of a small book by Cesare Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishments, in Livorno in 1764. For fifty years from that date, reactions and additions to the book proliferated so much that this period is called by some "the Beccaria moment". The contributions in this volume explore different thematic and geographical areas (Germany, England, France, Italy) to explore that innovative and foundational moment in the European history of criminal law. Why was the criminal problem suddenly publicised? How did those interrogations manifest? Which theoretical and material forms did they take? This volume shows that modern criminal law originates in a book, and also in its interpretations –  in Beccaria's ideas and the debates they started. Those two sources interacted and now cannot be understood separately.

Table of Contents:
Philippe Audegean et Luigi Delia, Introduction: les deux sources de la modernité pénale I. Enthousiasmes et condamnations Ethel Groffier, Voltaire vulgarisateur de Beccaria Alberto Bondolfi, Beccaria et la religion: la réaction de facchinei et du saint-office II. Pourquoi punir? Christophe Béal, Beccaria et le réformisme pénal en Angleterre (1764-1790) Pietro Costa, ‘Un sentiment d’humanité affecté’: Kant critique de Beccaria Luigi Delia, ‘Ramener le coupable à la vertu’: la philanthropie pénale de Charles-Louis-Fleury Panckoucke iii. Réformer la procédure pénale Annamaria Monti, Réformer l’arbitraire judiciaire: un débat complexe à la croisée des savoirs Emmanuelle de Champs, Réforme juridique, réforme politique: le jury populaire chez Beccaria, Condorcet et Bentham Wolfgang Rother, Un aspect des discussions beccariennes en Allemagne: la psychologie criminelle de Johann Christian Gottlieb Schaumann iv. Comment punir? Dario Ippolito, ‘Pour qu’une peine ne soit pas une violence...’: formes et modalités des sanctions pénales dans la philosophie des Lumières Norbert Campagna, Sonnenfels, Beccaria et la peine de mort Francesco Berti, Un ‘beccarien’ avant la lettre? La philosophie pénale de Tommaso Natale Annexe: le moment Beccaria dans les Etats italiens (1765-1806) Résumés Références et compléments bibliographiques Index des noms

About the Author :
Spécialiste de la pensée pénale des Lumières, Philippe Audegean est professeur de philosophie à l’université de Nice. Il a publié en 2009 une traduction commentée des Délits et des peines de Beccaria, puis en 2010 une étude sur toute l’œuvre de cet auteur (La Philosophie de Beccaria). Lauréat du FNS, Luigi Delia est enseignant-chercheur post-doc à l’Université de Genève. Directeur du programme « Lumières juridiques » au Collège international de philosophie de Paris, il s’intéresse à l’histoire de la philosophie moderne et à la philosophie pénale. Il a publié Droit et philosophie à la lumière de l’Encyclopédie (Oxford, 2015).


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  • ISBN-13: 9781786941381
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Voltaire Foundation
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 272
  • Series Title: 2018:09 Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment
  • Width: 156 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1786941384
  • Publisher Date: 11 Sep 2018
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: French
  • No of Pages: 272
  • Sub Title: naissance du droit pénal moderne (1764-1810)


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