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Criminal Law

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Pearson Education | e druk, 2024
ISBN13: 9781292468358
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Pearson Education e druk, 2024 9781292468358
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Develop understanding of criminal Law and clarify complex issues

Criminal Law (Longman Law series), 8th Edition, by William Wilson and Laura Lammasniemi, combines coverage of the core legal principles with discussion of the theories and academic debates that underpin the subject. Enhance your understanding of criminal law and make use of the reading references to pertinent academic articles, hypothetical case examples that clarify complex issues, and end-of-chapter summaries.

New to this edition: On the law of causation, Grant (2021) further narrows down the circumstances within which defendant might be able to rely on overwhelming supervening event whereas Field (2021) and Rebelo (2021) provide further insight into Kennedy (2007) direction and victim interventions On defences, Keal (2022) provides a narrower interpretation of the cognitive elements of the M’Naghten rules and Magson (2022) clarifies trespasser rule in relation to householder defence On non-fatal offences against the person, s.71 Domestic Abuse Act 2021 codifies the much debated principle from Brown (1993) on consent to serious harm On sexual offences, Lawrance (2020) attempts to provide some clarity rules on deception and consent raising further questions on the matter, R (End Violence Against Women Coalition) v DPP (2021) sees a challenge to CPS policy on rape prosecutions, and AG Reference No. 1 of 2020 confirms intent is not required for the sexual element of sexual assault On diminished responsibility, Challen (2019) provides important discussion on coercive control and diminished responsibility, Joyce and Kay, and Foy (2020) clarifies when intoxication can be considered in cases of diminished responsibility On gross negligence manslaughter, Broughton (2020) introduces clearer yet potentially more restrictive interpretation of causation and Kuddus (2019) discusses serious and obvious risk of death On theft, Barton and Booth (2020) affirms the test from Ivey (2017) is the correct test for dishonesty in the civil and in criminal courts On criminal damage, AG Reference No. 1 of 2022 states that Articles of the European Convention of Human rights do not provide protection to those who cause criminal damage during protest which is violent or not peaceful On complicity, Hussain and Others (2023) discusses measurable contribution to the commission of a crime On encouragement, Rowe (2022) confirms that it suffices encouragement was given and it does not matter if encouragement caused or contributed to the commission of the offence On inchoate offences, Johnston and others (2020) confirms that a common, rather than parallel or similar, purpose and design is required for conspiracy; and Gates (2021) that conspiracy conviction can stand even if co-conspirators were found not guilty

William Wilson is Emeritus Professor of Criminal Law at Queen Mary, University of London.

Laura Lammasniemi is an Associate Professor at University or Warwick and Course Convenor and Chief Examiner for criminal law on the University of London International Laws Programme.

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ISBN13:9781292468358
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>Contents in brief</p> <div class="c-section-headers-number-list_container"> <h4>Part I Introduction</h4> <ol> <li>Understanding Criminal Law</li> <li>Decisions to criminalise</li> <li>Punishment</li> </ol> <h4>Part II General principles of criminal liability</h4> <ol start="4"> <li>Actus reus</li> <li>Causation</li> <li>Mens rea</li> <li>Strict liability</li> <li>Relationship between actus reus and mens rea</li> <li>Defences (1): introduction to defences and failure of proof</li> <li>Defences (2): affirmative defences</li> </ol> <h4>Part III Offences against the person</h4> <ol start="11"> <li>Non-fatal offences</li> <li>Sexual offences</li> <li>Homicide</li> </ol> <h4>Part IV Property offences</h4> <ol start="14"> <li>Theft</li> <li>Fraud and making off without payment</li> <li>Other property offences</li> <li>Criminal damage</li> </ol> <h4>Part V Inchoate offences and complicity</h4> <ol start="18"> <li>Inchoate offences</li> <li>Complicity</li> </ol> </div>

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