Criminal law theory and doctrine

Criminal Law: Theory and Doctrine offers a sophisticated account of English criminal law,combining theoretical precision and depth with an authoritative exposition of the law. As such, it will appeal to undergraduate law students seeking a firm grasp of doctrine and principle, as well as to scholars...

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Main Authors: Simester, A. P. (Author), Sullivan, G. R. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford; Portland, Or. Hart 2007
Edition:3rd ed
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Summary:Criminal Law: Theory and Doctrine offers a sophisticated account of English criminal law,combining theoretical precision and depth with an authoritative exposition of the law. As such, it will appeal to undergraduate law students seeking a firm grasp of doctrine and principle, as well as to scholars and research students. Throughout, the analysis is complemented by extensive citations of case law and articles. Scholars, in particular, will benefit from the extensive theoretical discussion, the relevance of which transcends national boundaries
Item Description:Previous ed: 2003
Physical Description:lxxiii, 791 pages 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p [741]-762) and index
ISBN:9781841137056
1841137057