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    Nathanson Argues That the Proportionality Principle Succeeds in Providing Sufficiently
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Nathanson Argues That the Proportionality Principle Succeeds in Providing Sufficiently

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Nathanson argues that the proportionality principle succeeds in providing sufficiently concrete recommendations regarding the appropriate punishments for specific crimes.

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