Principles of Criminal Law by Andrew Ashworth Qc

Principles of Criminal Law by Andrew Ashworth Qc

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Zusammenfassung

Principles of Criminal Law is distinctly different from other criminal law textbooks on the market. Focussing on the theoretical issues and underlying principles, it brings the subject to life through a critically involving and contextual approach, enabling readers to engage with the subject at a sophisticated and detailed level.

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Principles of Criminal Law by Andrew Ashworth Qc

Principles of Criminal Law, now in its seventh edition, takes a distinctly different approach to the study of criminal law, whilst still covering all of the vital topics found on criminal law courses. Uniquely theoretical, it seeks to elucidate the underlying principles and theoretical foundations of the criminal law, and aims to critically engage readers by contextualising and analysing the law. This edition continues to fulfil this remit, with additional insights from a new co-author, Professor Jeremy Horder, former Law Commissioner for England and Wales 2005-2010. Also new to this edition is an increased emphasis on key case law, further assisting those undergraduate readers who may be new to the subject area. This is essential reading for students seeking a sophisticated and critically engaging exploration of the subject.
Professor Andrew Ashworth is Vinerian Professor of English Law at All Souls College, Oxford. Jeremy Horder is the Edmund-Davies Professor of Criminal Law at King's College London. From 2005-2010 he served as Law Commissioner for England and Wales.
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ISBN 13 9780199672684
ISBN 10 0199672687
Titel Principles of Criminal Law
Autor Andrew Ashworth Qc
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2013-05-30
Seitenanzahl 510
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