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Answered by prajwalhs12
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MICHAEL, JEROME, and WECHSLER, HERBERT. "A Rationale of the Law of Homicide." Columbia Law Review 37 (1937): 701–761, 1261–1325.

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SCHULHOFER, STEPHEN J. "Harm and Punishment: A Critique of Emphasis on the Results of Conduct in the Criminal Law." University of Pennsylvania Law Review 122 (1974): 1497–1607.

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