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Criminal Law: study pack

Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: University of London, 2006.Description: 213 p.: 28cmDDC classification:
  • KUQ 3800 .S74 2006
Contents:
Textbook of criminal law by Glanville Williams -- Language barrier by Nigel Hanson -- Extract from Insanity automatism and the burden of proof accused by Timothy H. Jones -- The scope of criminal liability for ommission by Andres Ashwoth-- Textbook of criminal law by Glanvilee Williams -- Lord Binghams speech in R v G and another -- Extract from the judgement in RvMalcherek -- Extract from the Lord Taylor,s judgement in Rv Ahluwalia -- Extraxt from Rv ireland and Burstow -- Extract from crown prosecutions service guidance to prsecutors -- Criminal law texts and material by CMV Clarkson and HM Keating -- Director of public prosecutions v Armstrong -- Lloyd case comment by proffesor JC Smith.
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Books Books Zetech Library - TRC General Stacks Non-fiction KUQ 3800 .S74 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Z003907

Textbook of criminal law by Glanville Williams -- Language barrier by Nigel Hanson -- Extract from Insanity automatism and the burden of proof accused by Timothy H. Jones -- The scope of criminal liability for ommission by Andres Ashwoth-- Textbook of criminal law by Glanvilee Williams -- Lord Binghams speech in R v G and another -- Extract from the judgement in RvMalcherek -- Extract from the Lord Taylor,s judgement in Rv Ahluwalia -- Extraxt from Rv ireland and Burstow -- Extract from crown prosecutions service guidance to prsecutors -- Criminal law texts and material by CMV Clarkson and HM Keating -- Director of public prosecutions v Armstrong -- Lloyd case comment by proffesor JC Smith.

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