Criminal Law - William Wilson

Criminal Law

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Buch | Softcover
696 Seiten
2020 | 7th edition
Pearson Education Limited (Verlag)
978-1-292-28674-7 (ISBN)
47,15 inkl. MwSt
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Enhance understanding of criminal Law and clarify complex issues


 

Criminal Law (Longman Law series), 7th Edition, by William Wilson, 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 — paving the way for further studies.


 

New to this edition:



Two cases on consent in the context of non-fatal offences against the person — Melin (2019) qualifies Richardson (1999) on the effect of fraudulent misrepresentation on apparent consent; R v BM (2018) makes an important clarification of the need for non-clinical forms of body alteration to satisfy the public interest if they are to be lawful


In Ivey v Genting (2017), the Supreme Court returned dishonesty to its pre Ghosh (1982) meaning 


Mitchell (2018) and Tas (2018), typify the persisting problems governing joint enterprise post Jogee (2016). Tas also raises questions about the continued significance of Rafferty (2007) on supervening acts


Wallace (2018) raises important questions about the notion of a voluntary act in the context of the chain of causation, an issue most notably raised in Kennedy (2007)


Loake v CPS (2017) makes an important clarification of how insanity is a general defence and not limited to crimes of mens rea


Ray (2017) affirms the ruling in Collins (2015) on the question of reasonableness in householder cases, and Cheeseman (2019) rules that the householder defence is available to a person who injures another person who had entered a premises lawfully but had then become a trespasser



William Wilson is Emeritus Professor of Criminal Law at Queen Mary, University of London, and Course Convenor and Chief Examiner for criminal law on the University of London International Laws Programme.

 


Pearson, the world’s learning company.  

William Wilson is Emeritus Professor of Criminal Law at Queen Mary, University of London, and Course Convenor and Chief Examiner for criminal law on the University of London International Laws Programme.  

Preface

Publisher’s acknowledgements

Table of cases

Table of statutes

Table of statutory instruments

Table of United States legislation

Table of international conventions

Abbreviations

Part I Introduction

1 Understanding criminal law

2 Decisions to criminalise

3 Punishment

Part II General principles of criminal liability

4 Actus reus

5 Causation

6 Mens rea

7 Strict Liability

8 Relationship between actus reus and mens rea

9 Defences (1)

10 Defences (2): affirmative defences

Part III Offences against the person

11 Non-fatal offences

12 Sexual Offences

13 Homicide

Part IV Property Offences

14 Theft

15 Fraud and making off without payment

16 Other property offences

17 Criminal damage

Part V Inchoate offences and complicity

18 Inchoate offences

19 Complicity

Bibliography

Index

 

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Longman Law Series
Verlagsort Harlow
Sprache englisch
Maße 172 x 240 mm
Gewicht 1155 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht
ISBN-10 1-292-28674-1 / 1292286741
ISBN-13 978-1-292-28674-7 / 9781292286747
Zustand Neuware
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