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Zusatztext 'This book is a notable contribution to the debate about partial defences to murder in cases of loss of self-control. The authors analyse and evaluate this question not just in the UK! but in other jurisdictions! presenting a comparative view of this defence in cases of domestic abuse! self-defence of battered women! sexual infidelity killings and provocation! giving us a balanced and comprehensive perspective from different legal views and cultures.' Francisco Muñoz-Conde! Universidad Pablo Olavide! Spain Informationen zum Autor Michael Bohlander is Professor of Law! Durham University. Before joining Durham Law School in 2004! he had been a member of the German judiciary since 1991. From 1999 until 2001 he served as the Senior Legal Officer of a Trial Chamber at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Hague. In 2010! Professor Bohlander was appointed to the Visiting Chair in Criminal Law at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. He has published 10 books and over 110 articles! essays! chapters etc. His publications have been cited widely by and before courts in several domestic and international jurisdictions. Alan Reed graduated from Trinity College! Cambridge University with a First Class Honours Degree in Law! and was awarded the Herbert Smith Prize for Conflict of Laws and the Dr Lancey Prize. Cambridge University awarded him a full Holland Scholarship to facilitate study in the United States and he obtained an LLM Master's of Law (Comparative Law) at the University of Virginia. After completion of the Law Society Finals Examinations he spent three years in practice in London at Addlshaw Goddard! and also acted as a Tutor in Criminal Law at Trinity College! Cambridge. He spent seven years as a lecturer in law at Leeds University! and from September 2001 has been engaged as Professor of Criminal and Private International Law at Sunderland University. Alan has published over 200 monographs! textbooks and articles in the substantive arena in leading journals in England! Australia! New York! Florida and Los Angeles. For the last 10 years he has been editor of the Journal of Criminal Law. Klappentext Offers a point of reference in the field of partial defences to murder and with respect to the mental condition defences of loss of control and diminished responsibility in general. This work provides an analysis from the perspective of the UK! looking at concerns such as domestic violence! revenge and mixed motive killings! mistaken beliefs. Zusammenfassung Offers a point of reference in the field of partial defences to murder and with respect to the mental condition defences of loss of control and diminished responsibility in general. This work provides an analysis from the perspective of the UK, looking at concerns such as domestic violence, revenge and mixed motive killings, mistaken beliefs. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface; Introduction! Alan Reed and Michael Bohlander; The new diminished responsibility plea: more than mere modernisation?! Ronnie Mackay; The modern partial defence of diminished responsibility! Rudi Fortson; Loss of self-control under the Coroners and Justice Act 2009: oh no!! Barry Mitchell; The model of tolerance and self-restraint! Richard Taylor; The serious wrong of domestic abuse and the loss of control defence! Jonathan Herring; Loss of self-control: when his anger is worth more than her fear! Susan S.M. Edwards; Feminism! 'typical' women! and losing control! Neil Cobb and Anna Gausden; Sexual infidelity killings: contemporary standardisations and comparative stereotypes! Alan Reed and Nicola Wake; Killing in response : to 'circumstances of an extremely grave character': improving the law on homicide! Jesse Elvin; The view from Ireland! John E. Stannard; Partial defences to murder in Scotland: an unlikely tranquillity! James Chalmers; Anglo-American perspectives on partial defences: somet...