Publications
Monographs
--- (2000d), Justice and Punishment: The Rationale of Coercion (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
--- (2007b), Responsibility and Justice (Cambridge: Polity Press).
Edited collections
--- (1999c), Punishment and Political Theory (Oxford: Hart Publishing).
--- (2003c), Scanlon and Contractualism (London: Frank Cass).
--- (2004d), Managing Modernity: Politics and the Culture of Control (London: Routledge).
--- (2011a), with Lukas Meyer, Democracy, equality, and justice (London: Routledge)
Papers and Book Chapters
--- (1996), ‘What’s ‘Wrong’ in Contractualism?’, Utilitas, 8 (03), 329-40.
--- (1999b), ‘Introduction’, in Matt Matravers (ed.), Punishment and Political Theory (Oxford: Hart Publishing), 1-10.
--- (1999d), ‘"What to Say?" - The communicative element in punishment and moral theory’, Punishment and Political Theory (Oxford: Hart Publishing), 108-23.
--- (2000e), ‘Contractualism and the Moral Significance of Human Well-Being’, in A Coates (ed.), International Justice (Aldershot: Ashgate), 167-91.
--- (2001a), ‘Five Lectures on Toleration’, in M Khomyakov (ed.), Toleration (Ekaterinburg: Ural State University Press).
--- (2002a), ‘Luck, Responsibility, and ‘The Jumble of Lotteries that Constitutes Human Life’’, Imprints: a journal of analytical socialism, 6 (1), 28-43.
--- (2002b), ‘Responsibility, luck, and the ‘equality of what?’ Debate’, Political Studies, 50 (3), 558-72.
--- (2003a), ‘Introduction: Scanlon’s Contractualism’, in Matt Matravers (ed.), Scanlon and Contractualism (London: Frank Cass), 1-12.
--- (2003b), ‘Responsibility and Choice’, in Matt Matravers (ed.), Scanlon and Contractualism (London: Frank Cass), 77-92.
--- (2003c), (with Susan Mendus), ‘The Reasonableness of Pluralism”, in C. McKinnon and D Castiglione, The Culture of Toleration in Diverse Societies: Reasonable Tolerance (Manchester: Manchester University Press), 38-53.
--- (2004c), ‘Philosophy as Politics: Some Guesses as to the Future of Political Philosophy’, in Havi Carel and David Gamez (eds.), What Philosophy Is (London: Continuum), 10-23.
--- (2004f), ‘The Culture of Control: Readings and Responses’, Managing Modernity: Politics and the Culture of Control (London: Routledge), 1-4.
--- (2005), ‘Psychopathie, responsabilité et théorie politique’, in C Nadeau and M Vacheret (eds.), Le Châtiment: Histoire, Philosophie et Pratiques de la Justice Pénale (Montréal: Liber), 97-117.
--- (2006), ‘‘Who’s Still Standing?’ A Comment on Antony Duff’s Preconditions of Criminal Liability’, Journal of Moral Philosophy, 3 (3), 320-30.
--- (2007a), ‘Personality Disorders and Compulsory Detention’, in Richard E. Ashcroft, et al. (eds.), Principles of Health Care Ethics (2nd ed. / edited by Richard E. Ashcroft ... [et al.]. edn.; Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley ; Chichester : John Wiley [distributor]), 449-54.
--- (2008a), ‘20th Century Political Philosophy’, in Dermot Moran (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Twentieth Century Philosophy (Abingdon: Routledge).
--- (2008b), ‘Comments on Foqué, “Criminal Justice in a Democracy”’, Criminal Law and Philosophy, 2 (3), 229-33.
--- (2008c), ‘Holding Psychopaths Responsible’, Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 14 (2007) (2 ), 139-42.
--- (2009a), ‘Justifying Defenses’, in Paul Robinson, Stephen Garvey, and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan (eds.), Criminal Law Conversations (New York: Oxford University Press), 488-89.
--- (2009b), ‘Unreliability, Innocence, and Preventive Detention’, in Paul Robinson, Stephen Garvey, and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan (eds.), Criminal Law Conversations (New York: Oxford University Press), 81-82.
--- (2010a), ‘ The Victim, the State and Civil Society’, in Anthony Bottoms and Julian V. Roberts (eds.), Victims in Contemporary Criminal Justice (Collumpton: Willan). [Uncorrected proofs]
--- (2010b), ‘Policies, Law, and Psychopathy: a critical stance from political philosophy’, in L. Malatesti and J McMillan (eds.), Responsibility and Psychopathy: interfacing law, psychiatry, and philosophy (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 63-75.
--- (2011a), ‘Classification, Morality, and the DSM’, Personality and Mental Health.
--- (2011b), ‘Do We Have Any Rights?’, Vox: The Student Journal of Politics, Economics and Philosophy, 14, 32-34.
--- (2011c), ‘Duff on Hard Treatment’, in Rowan Cruft, Matthew Kramer, and Mark Reiff (eds.), Crime, Punishment and Responsibility (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
--- (2011d), ‘Is Twenty-First Century Punishment Post-Desert?’, in Michael Tonry (ed.), Retributivism Has a Past: Has it a future? (New York: Oxford University Press). [Uncorrected proofs]
--- (2011f), ‘Mad, Bad, or Faulty? Desert in Distributive and Retributive Justice’, in Carl Knight and Zofia Stemplowska (eds.), Responsibility and Distributive Justice (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 136-51. [Uncorrected proofs]
--- (2011g), ‘Political Theory and the Criminal Law’, in R. A. Duff and Stuart Green (eds.), Philosophical Foundations of the Criminal Law (New York: Oxford University Press), 67-82. [Uncorrected proofs]
--- (2011h), ‘Reassurance, Reinforcement, and Legitimacy’, in Michael Tonry (ed.), Handbook of Crime and Criminal Justice (New York: Oxford University Press).
--- (2011i), ‘Responsibility’, in Keith Dowding (ed.), Encyclopedia of Power (Sage).
--- (2011j), ‘Distributive Justice’ (with Alex Bavister-Gould), in Keith Dowding (ed.), Encyclopedia of Power (Sage).
--- (2011k), ‘Paternalism’ (with Alex Bavister-Gould), in Keith Dowding (ed.), Encyclopedia of Power (Sage).
--- (2011l), ‘Introduction: Democracy, equality, and justice’, (with Lukas Meyer) Democracy, equality, and justice (London: Routledge), 1-15.
Reviews
--- (1995a), ‘Review of Carens, Democracy and Possessive Individualism - The Intellectual Legacy of C B Macpherson’, British Journal of Sociology, 46 (3), 538-39.
--- (1995b), ‘Review of Martin, A System of Rights’, History of Political Thought, 16 (2), 283-84.
--- (1999a), ‘Andrew von Hirsch, Censure and Sanctions’, Utilitas, 11 (02), 246-51.
--- (1997a), ‘An introduction to political philosophy - Wolff,J’, International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 5 (3), 489-91.
--- (1997b), ‘Robert E. Goodin, Utilitarianism as a Public Philosophy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp. xii + 352’, Utilitas, 9 (02), 261-65.
--- (2000a), ‘What’s In It For Me?; A Review of T M Scanlon, What We Owe To Each Other’, Imprints, 4 (2), 163-72.
--- (2000b), ‘Rethinking liberal equality: From a "Utopian" point of view’, Canadian Journal of Political Science-Revue Canadienne De Science Politique, 33 (1), 188-90.
--- (2000c), ‘Principles of social justice’, American Political Science Review, 94 (3), 710-11.
--- (2001b), ‘Liberalism, constitutionalism, and democracy’, Political Studies, 49 (1), 118-19.
--- (2004a), ‘You have every right to get angry: A review of Matthew Kramer, The Quality of Freedom’, Times Higher Educational Supplement, (9 April).
--- (2004b), ‘Review: Contexts of Justice: Political Philosophy beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism’, Mind, 113 (451), 539-41.
--- (2004e), ‘The Illusions of Egalitarianism’, Perspectives on Politics, 2 (03), 572-73.
--- (2007c), ‘Review of von Hirsch and Ashworth, Proportionate Sentencing: Exploring the Principles’, The Modern Law Review, 70 (5), 883-86.
--- (2011e), ‘John Gardner: Offences and Defences: Selected Essays in the Philosophy of Criminal Law’, Criminal Law and Philosophy, 5 (2), 231-35.