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Criminal Law Jonathan Herring (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, Exeter College, Oxford)

Criminal Law By Jonathan Herring (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, Exeter College, Oxford)

Summary

In Criminal Law: Text, Cases, and Materials, Jonathan Herring offers comprehensive legal coverage and insightful analysis, neatly separated out for ease of use, alongside expertly selected extracts from key cases and academic sources.

Criminal Law Summary

Criminal Law: Text, Cases, and Materials by Jonathan Herring (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, Exeter College, Oxford)

Criminal Law: Text, Cases, and Materials offers comprehensive legal coverage and insightful analysis alongside expertly selected extracts from key cases and academic sources. The effective two-part structure of each chapter in the book - the first part explaining the law as it is, the second examining the theoretical aspects of the law - ensures that readers not only gain a secure understanding of the law itself but also acquire a fundamental appreciation of the surrounding philosophical and ethical debates. Important theoretical material is made accessible to students through a particularly engaging writing style. The author's clarity of expression brings the subject to life and places the law in context. This text is an essential and complete resource for all those wanting to get to grips with the fascinating and sometimes challenging area of criminal law. Digital formats and resources This edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks The text is also supported by online resources, including: - Self-test questions - An introductory video from the author talking about the study of criminal law and his approach to the subject - Key case flashcards - Guidance on answering selected questions in the book - Bibliography - Useful web links

Criminal Law Reviews

I have recommended Criminal Law: Text, Cases, and Materials to my students for 10 years now. I think it is the best criminal law textbook on the market. * Dr Kevin J. Brown, Senior Lecturer, Queen's University Belfast *
The first port of call and the 'go to' reference for all undergraduate law students. It is comprehensive and accessible. * Kathryn Dutton, Associate Dean (Law and Policing), York St John University *
A very good and comprehensive textbook. It has a clear and unique style... It gives students that extra, theoretical information... It has been on reading lists at every institution I have taught in, and for a reason. * Dr Laura Lammasniemi, Assistant Professor, University of Warwick *

About Jonathan Herring (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, Exeter College, Oxford)

Jonathan Herring is Professor of Law at Exeter College, University of Oxford. He is a widely published author across several disciplines, including criminal law, family law, medical law, and legal ethics.

Table of Contents

1: An introduction to criminal law 2: Actus reus: the conduct element 3: Mens rea: the mental element 4: Strict liability 5: Homicide 6: Non-fatal non-sexual offences against the person 7: Sexual offences 8: Theft, handling, and robbery 9: Fraud 10: Burglary and blackmail 11: Criminal damage 12: Defences 13: The criminal liability of corporations 14: Inchoate offences 15: Complicity

Additional information

NGR9780192855923
9780192855923
0192855921
Criminal Law: Text, Cases, and Materials by Jonathan Herring (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, Exeter College, Oxford)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press
2022-05-05
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