Due to its scope and depth, MooresCausation and Responsibility is probably the most important publication in the philosophy of law since the publication of Harts and HonorésCausation in the Law in 1959. This volume offers, for the first time, a detailed exchange between legal and philosophical scholars over Moores most recent work. In particular, it pioneers the dialogue between English-speaking and German philosophy of law on a broad range of pressing foundational questions concerning causation in the law. It thereby fulfills the need for a comprehensive, international and critical discussion of Moores influential arguments. The 15 contributors to the proposed volume span the whole interdisciplinary field from law and morals to metaphysics, and the authors include distinguished criminal and tort lawyers, as well as prominent theoretical and practical philosophers from four nations. In addition, young researchers take brand-new approaches in the field. The collection is essential reading for anyone interested in legal and moral theory.