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Criminal Law Andrew Simester

Criminal Law By Andrew Simester

Criminal Law by Andrew Simester


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Offers a modern account of English criminal law, combining a detailed exposition of the law with an exploration of its theoretical underpinnings. This book contains chapters on criminalisation and on international criminal law, as well as sections on the terrorism legislation, criminal damage, and anti-social behaviour orders (ASBOs).

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Criminal Law: Theory and Doctrine by Andrew Simester

This is the third edition of the widely acclaimed textbook by Andrew Simester and Bob Sullivan. Criminal Law: Theory and Doctrine has established itself as the leading modern account of English criminal law, combining a detailed and authoritative exposition of the law with a careful exploration of its theoretical underpinnings. As such it is ideal for undergraduate teaching. It has also established itself as a major point of reference in academic writing, here and abroad, and has been cited in appellate courts throughout the world, including the House of Lords, the High Court of Australia, the Supreme Court of Canada, and the Special Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. In this edition, besides extensive updating, there is a new chapter on criminalisation as well as detailed new discussions of criminal damage and anti-social behaviour orders (ASBOs). 'This is probably the most significant book on criminal law to be published for many years, because it combines a high level of detail on the relevant cases and statutes with a searching examination of theoretical arguments that point directions for the development of law and legal doctrines...certainly sufficient for any undergraduate or postgraduate course. This is a carefully researched, well-written and balanced book, and a fine example of many of the best features of legal scholarship.' Professor Andrew Ashworth. Law Quarterly Review '...in this magisterial work on English Criminal law ...the authors have taken the art of textbook writing to a new level of sophistication...Simester and Sullivan's new book can without question be regarded as taking its place alongside the work of Williams, and of Smith and Hogan...and has been splendidly produced.' Jeremy Horder, The Criminal Law Review 'Its breadth and depth of coverage, clarity of exposition and intellectual rigour, are all likely to make this book essential reading for many undergraduate and postgraduate criminal law students' David WSelfe, The Law Teacher

Criminal Law Reviews

'...probably the most significant book on criminal law to be published for many years, because it combines a high level of detail on the relevant cases and statutes with a searching examination of theoretical arguments that point directions for the development of law and legal doctrines...sufficient for any undergraduate or postgraduate course. This is a carefully researched, well-written and balanced book, and a fine example of many of the best features of legal scholarship.' Professor Andrew Ashworth. the Law Quarterly Review '...in this magisterial work on English Criminal law ... the authors have taken the art of textbook writing to a new level of sophistication... Simester and Sullivan's new book can without question be regarded as taking its place alongside the work of Williams, and of Smith and Hogan... and has been splendidly produced.' Jeremy Horder, The Criminal Law Review '...Its breadth and depth of coverage, clarity of exposition and intellectual rigour, are all likely to make this book essential reading for many undergraduate and postgraduate criminal law students' David W. Selfe, The Law Teacher I think that it is the best Criminal Law textbook - even now surpassing Smith & Hogan! Richard Royle, Senior Lecturer in Law, Lancashire Law School Feb 09 It provides a sophisticated narrative which is likely to hold most appeal and utility for a graduate audience, although the generally straightforward way in which the authors' manage to communicate their ideas may also attract those who teach undergraduate students. Meredith Blake Asia Pacific Law Review Vol 12, No 2

About Andrew Simester

A P Simester is Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore and Fellow of Wolfson College, University of Cambridge. G.R. Sullivan is Professor of Law at University College, London.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations Table of Cases Table of Legislation 1 Criminal law: definition and ambit 2 The rule of law and the European Convention 3 Interpretation and proof 4 The actus reus 5 Mens rea 6 Strict and constructive liability 7 Secondary participation 8 Vicarious and corporate liability 9 The inchoate offences 10 Homicide 11 Non-fatal offences against the person 12 Non-Consensual Sexual Offences 13 Theft 14 Related offences 15 Deception and fraud 16 Defences: an overview 17 Failure of proof: mistake and intoxication 18 Mental condition defences 19 Defences of circumstantial pressure 20 Permissible conduct 21 Defences and blame: some observations Bibliography Index

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GOR001860998
9781841137056
1841137057
Criminal Law: Theory and Doctrine by Andrew Simester
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20070816
820
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