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Criminal Law Textbook Russell Heaton

Criminal Law Textbook By Russell Heaton

Criminal Law Textbook by Russell Heaton


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Summary

Provides students with an accessible account of Criminal Law. Previously published as "Blackstone's Study Pack on Criminal Law". Each chapter contains learning tools such as learning objectives, research activities, and more. It is accompanied by a web site, which provides selected cases & materials to be used in conjunction with the book.

Criminal Law Textbook Summary

Criminal Law Textbook by Russell Heaton

"Criminal Law Textbook" provides students with a comprehensive and accessible account of Criminal Law. Previously published as "Blackstone's Study Pack on Criminal Law", it has now been fully revised and updated to include all recent developments in this fast moving area of the law. Each chapter contains enhanced learning tools such as learning objectives, research activities, and self-assessment questions to help guide the reader through this interesting yet complex area of the law.

About Russell Heaton


Russell Heaton is a Principal Lecturer in Law at Nottingham Law School. He teaches Criminal Law and Employment Law. His research interests are in the field of Criminal Law, particularly theft and property offences.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Actus reus; 3. Mens rea and fault; 4. Non-fatal offences against the person; 5. Homicide; 6. General defences I: Age and insanity; 7. General defences II: Automatism, intoxication, mistake and self-defence; 8. General defences III: Duress, necessity, and marital coercion; 9. Offences against property I- Theft; 10. Offences against Property II - Deception offences; 11. Offences against property III; 12. Strict liability; 13. Secondary participation in crime; 14. Inchoate offences; 15. Vicarious and corporate liability

Additional information

GOR001881504
9780199272839
0199272832
Criminal Law Textbook by Russell Heaton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2004-03-25
502
N/A
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