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Provides an account of French criminal law in English. French criminal law has been influential in the development of criminal law in civil law countries, and a knowledge of French criminal law has become important in view of the internationalization and Europeanization of criminal law.
List of contents
Preface. Translation of French legal terminology 1. The evolution of French criminal law 2. French criminal practice 3. Actus reus 4. Mens rea 5. Parties to crime 6. Inchoate offences 7. General defences 8. Genocide and other crimes against humanity 9. Voluntary homicide offences 10. Involuntary homicide offences 11. Non-fatal offences against the person 12. Rape 13. Property offences 14. Drug offences Appendix: key provisions of the French criminal code in English and French
About the author
Catherine Elliott is a qualified solicitor who has practiced in the City and in Bristol. She has also undertaken anti drugs work in Peru and humanitarian work in Uganda. She currently works on a voluntary basis as an advocate/adviser with Age Concern and is a non executive director with the Devon and Cornwall Probation Service and with Guinness Care and Support.
Summary
This is the first book to provide a clear and accessible account and analysis of French criminal law in English. French criminal law has been highly influential in the development of criminal law in civil law countries around the world, and this book provides a comprehensive introduction to this important area.