Criminal Law by Jonathan Herring

Criminal Law by Jonathan Herring

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Criminal Law by Jonathan Herring

This bestselling, classic textbook provides a clear and straightforward account of criminal law, while also introducing current debates about the nature, scope and functions of the law and discussing wider controversies surrounding the basic doctrines. Written by one of the UK’s leading experts on criminal law, this book is compact yet comprehensive, well-structured, stimulating and engaging.   This is an ideal text for all students taking undergraduate and GDL/CPE courses in criminal law. Each chapter includes a Case Notes section which gives, in respect of the key cases mentioned in the text, a short account of the facts and decision. New to this Edition: - The new edition has been updated to reflect recent developments in the law. For example, it provides commentary on the comprehensive review and reform of the Law on Accessories, with reference to R v Jogee-
Jonathan Herring is Professor of Law at the University of Oxford and a Fellow in Law at Exeter College, Oxford. He is series editor of the Great Debates in Law series, also published by Macmillan International Higher Education.
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ISBN 13 9781137604576
ISBN 10 1137604573
Title Criminal Law
Author Jonathan Herring
Series Hart Law Masters
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2017-04-15
Number of pages 355
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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