The Law of Criminal Attempt

The Law of Criminal Attempt
Author: Eugene Rankin Meehan,John H. Currie
Publsiher: HarperPerennial
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Criminal attempt
ISBN: 0459276611

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Law of Criminal Attempt

Law of Criminal Attempt
Author: Eugene Rankin Meehan,Marie-France Major
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2015
Genre: Criminal attempt
ISBN: 077986722X

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The Law of Criminal Attempt

The Law of Criminal Attempt
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8184846924

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The Law of Criminal Attempt

The Law of Criminal Attempt
Author: Eugene Rankin Meehan
Publsiher: Calgary : Carswell Legal Publications (Western)
Total Pages: 295
Release: 1984
Genre: Criminal attempt
ISBN: 0459364405

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Criminal Attempt and Punishment

Criminal Attempt and Punishment
Author: Monica Chawla
Publsiher: Deep and Deep Publications
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006
Genre: Criminal attempt
ISBN: 8176298158

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General Principles of Criminal Law

General Principles of Criminal Law
Author: Jerome Hall
Publsiher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2010
Genre: Criminal law
ISBN: 9781584774983

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"The Most Important Treatise on Criminal Law Produced by American Legal Scholarship" First published to great acclaim in 1947, Hall's General Principles of Criminal Law is one of the undisputed classics in its field. It provides more than a broad overview. Drawing on his expertise in jurisprudence and the work of the legal realists, it analyzes the principles that comprise criminal activity with an emphasis on its creation and definition by officials. This process is explored in the chapters on criminology, criminal theory and penal theory and, in more specific terms, the chapters on legality, mens rea, harm, causation, punishment, strict liability, ignorance and mistake, necessity and coercion, mental disease, intoxication and criminal attempt. "For many years, our standard work on criminal law has been Bishop's. First published in 1856, Bishop's is the only American book in the field that has conspicuously influenced our criminal law. (...) When Jerome Hall's, General Principles of Criminal Law (1947) appeared, it represented the first significant effort to articulate the principles of criminal law since Bishop's era. Hall's work may, in fact, represent the most important treatise on criminal law produced by American legal scholarship." --Fred Cohen, Journal of Legal Education 16 (1963-64) 260.

Criminal Law Stories

Criminal Law Stories
Author: Donna Coker,Robert Weisberg
Publsiher: Foundation Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Criminal law
ISBN: 1599414392

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The Realm of Criminal Law

The Realm of Criminal Law
Author: R A Duff
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-06-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191058585

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We are said to face a crisis of over-criminalization: our criminal law has become chaotic, unprincipled, and over-expansive. This book proposes a normative theory of criminal law, and of criminalization, that shows how criminal law could be ordered, principled, and restrained. The theory is based on an account of criminal law as a distinctive legal practice that functions to declare and define a set of public wrongs, and to call to formal public account those who commit such wrongs; an account of the role that such practice can play in a democratic republic of free and equal citizens; and an account of the central features of such a political community, and of the way in which it constitutes its public realm-its civil order. Criminal law plays an important, but limited, role in such a political community in protecting, but also partly constituting, its civil order. On the basis of this account, we can see how such a political community will decide what kinds of conduct should be criminalized - not by applying one or more of the substantive master principles that theorists have offered, but by considering which kinds of conduct fall within its public realm (as distinct from the private realms that are not the polity's business), and which kinds of wrong within that realm require this distinctive kind of response (rather than one of the other kinds of available response). The outcome of such a deliberative process will probably be a more limited, and a more rational and principled, criminal law.