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Landmark Cases in Criminal Law

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Zusatztext Overall, this book provides well-crafted explanations for key concepts that developed from cases in the British criminal law system and practiced in Commonwealth countries ... an interesting read and a valuable addition to the reference literature for both academics and practitioners who wish to view from a fresh angle the classic textbook cases that they thought they knew very well. Informationen zum Autor Philip Handler is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Manchester. Henry Mares is a Fellow and Director of Studies in Law at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Photograph of author courtesy of University of Cambridge. Ian Williams is Associate Professor of Law at University College London, UK. Klappentext Criminal cases raise difficult normative and legal questions, and are often a consequence of compelling human drama. In this collection, expert authors place leading cases in criminal law in their historical and legal contexts, highlighting their significance both in the past and for the present. The cases in this volume range from the fifteenth to the twenty-first century. Many of them are well known to modern criminal lawyers and students; others are overlooked landmarks that deserve reconsideration. The essays, often based on extensive and original archival research, range over a wide spectrum of criminal law, covering procedure and doctrine, statute and common law, individual offences and general principles. Together, the essays explore common themes, including the scope of criminal law and criminalisation, the role of the jury, and the causes of change in criminal law. Zusammenfassung Criminal cases raise difficult normative and legal questions, and are often a consequence of compelling human drama. In this collection, expert authors place leading cases in criminal law in their historical and legal contexts, highlighting their significance both in the past and for the present.The cases in this volume range from the fifteenth to the twenty-first century. Many of them are well known to modern criminal lawyers and students; others are overlooked landmarks that deserve reconsideration. The essays, often based on extensive and original archival research, range over a wide spectrum of criminal law, covering procedure and doctrine, statute and common law, individual offences and general principles. Together, the essays explore common themes, including the scope of criminal law and criminalisation, the role of the jury, and the causes of change in criminal law. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Landmark Cases and Wider Themes in Criminal Law Philip Handler, Henry Mares and Ian Williams 2. The Carrier's Case (1473) Ian Williams 3. R v Saunders and Archer (1573) John Baker 4. R v Jones (1703) Simon Stern 5. R v Bembridge (1783) Jeremy Horder 6. R v Shipley (1784): The Dean of St Asaph's Case K Crosby 7. M'Naghten's Case (1843) Arlie Loughnan 8. R v Flattery (1877) Rebecca Williams 9. DPP v Beard (1920) Philip Handler 10. R v Jordan (1956) David Ibbetson 11. Shaw v DPP (1961) Henry Mares 12. DPP v Morgan (1975) Lindsay Farmer 13. Whitehouse v Lemon, Whitehouse v Gay News Ltd (1979) J R Spencer 14. R v Hancock and Shankland (1986) Matthew Dyson 15. R v Howe (1987) Findlay Stark 16. R v Brown (1993) Jonathan Herring ...

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Auteurs Philip Handler, Philip Mares Handler, Henry Mares, Henry Williams Mares, Ian Williams
Collaboration Phil Handler (Editeur), Philip Handler (Editeur), Handler Philip (Editeur), Henry Mares (Editeur), Mares Henry (Editeur), Paul Mitchell (Editeur), Ian Williams (Editeur)
Edition Hart Publishing
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 04.05.2017
 
EAN 9781849466899
ISBN 978-1-84946-689-9
Pages 384
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 15 mm
Thèmes Landmark Cases
Landmark Cases
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Droit > Droit pénal, droit de procédure pénale, criminologie

England, Wales, LAW / Criminal Law / General, Criminal law & procedure, LAW / Annotations & Citations, Case Law, Criminal law: procedure and offences, Sources of law: case law, precedent, Wales / Cymru

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