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Criminalizing Disobedience

By Youngjae Lee
New Arrival Oxford University Press April 2026

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ISBN-13
9780197617144
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
April 2026
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.S. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Many laws penalize conduct not because it is inherently wrongful, but because the government has prohibited it. 'Criminalizing Disobedience' examines this important yet underexplored aspect of modern criminal law.

Such "disobedience offenses" include: administration of justice crimes (contempt, obstruction of justice, perjury); failure-to-assist crimes (hindering prosecution, receiving stolen property, money laundering, failures to register or to report); regulatory offenses (involving, for example, environmental, drug, or medical device laws); preventive offenses (attempt, possession of weapons or drugs); and national security offenses (treason, espionage, export control and sanctions violations).

What unifies these otherwise disparate offenses is that their core wrong lies in noncompliance with legal directives - not in unjustifiably harming or endangering others - and the principal reason to refrain from such conduct is simply that the government has said not to do it.

By contrast, laws against, say, murder or rape prohibit conduct that is morally wrongful even in the absence of legal prohibition.

This book addresses the important normative and conceptual questions these laws raise: How should disobedience be understood? Is it blameworthy to disobey the state? In what ways does the state criminalize and punish disobedience? What should be the limits to the state's power to demand obedience and punish disobedience?

Criminalizing Disobedience explores these questions across a range of legal domains and develops a philosophically sophisticated framework for evaluating such laws - one that, in the process, sheds new light on longstanding questions of political obligation, criminalization, and punishment.

It will be of interest to scholars of criminal law, the administrative state, law and philosophy, and political philosophy.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1:Criminal Wrongs and Moral Wrongs
2:Criminalizing Disobedience: General Considerations
3:Administration of Justice Crimes I: Offenses of Interference
4:Administration of Justice Crimes II: Offenses of Failure to Assist
5:Regulatory Offenses
6:Preventive Offenses I: Attempt
7:Preventive Offenses II: Possession
8:National Security Offenses I: Treason
9:National Security Offenses II: Espionage, Export Control, and Sanctions
10:Limits on Criminalization I: Rights and Liberty
11:Limits on Criminalization II: Proportionalities
12:Limits on Criminalization III: Standing to Command and Punish
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