Making the Modern Criminal Law

Making the Modern Criminal Law
Author: Lindsay Farmer
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2016
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199568642

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The fifth book in the series offers an historical and conceptual account of the criminal law, as it has developed in England and spread to common law jurisdictions around the world. It traces how and why criminal law has come to be accorded with a central role in securing civil order in modernity, and justifies who and what should be treated as criminal under the law. Farmer argues that the emergence of the modern state in which criminal law is recognized as an instrument of government is a result of the distinct body of rules which have emerged from the modern criminal law.

Modern Criminal Law

Modern Criminal Law
Author: Wayne R. LaFave
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 988
Release: 1988
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043993653

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Modern Criminal Law 5 e

Modern Criminal Law 5 e
Author: Michael T. Molan
Publsiher: Cavendish Publishing
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2024
Genre: Criminal law
ISBN: 9781843145141

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This book provides a clear, concise and highly accessible overview of the key aspects of criminal law doctrine as it applies in England and Wales. The content has been revised and updated, reflecting the constantly evolving nature of the subject.

Foundational Texts in Modern Criminal Law

Foundational Texts in Modern Criminal Law
Author: Markus D Dubber
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191654626

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Foundational Texts in Modern Criminal Law presents essays in which scholars from various countries and legal systems engage critically with formative texts in criminal legal thought since Hobbes. It examines the emergence of a transnational canon of criminal law by documenting its intellectual and disciplinary history and provides a snapshot of contemporary work on criminal law within that historical and comparative context. Criminal law discourse has become, and will continue to become, more international and comparative, and in this sense global: the long-standing parochialism of criminal law scholarship and doctrine is giving way to a broad exploration of the foundations of modern criminal law. The present book advances this promising scholarly and doctrinal project by making available key texts, including several not previously available in English translation, from the common law and civil law traditions, accompanied by contributions from leading representatives of both systems.

Modern Criminal Law of Australia

Modern Criminal Law of Australia
Author: Jeremy Gans
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780521737470

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Modern Criminal Law of Australia is a guide to interpreting and understanding statutory offence provisions in every Australian jurisdiction. It covers the common law, traditional code and model code systems, and includes examples from all states. This unique book provides students with the skills to practise law anywhere in Australia.

A Modern History of German Criminal Law

A Modern History of German Criminal Law
Author: Thomas Vormbaum
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783642372735

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Increasingly, international governmental networks and organisations make it necessary to master the legal principles of other jurisdictions. Since the advent of international criminal tribunals this need has fully reached criminal law. A large part of their work is based on comparative research. The legal systems which contribute most to this systemic discussion are common law and civil law, sometimes called continental law. So far this dialogue appears to have been dominated by the former. While there are many reasons for this, one stands out very clearly: Language. English has become the lingua franca of international legal research. The present book addresses this issue. Thomas Vormbaum is one of the foremost German legal historians and the book's original has become a cornerstone of research into the history of German criminal law beyond doctrinal expositions; it allows a look at the system’s genesis, its ideological, political and cultural roots. In the field of comparative research, it is of the utmost importance to have an understanding of the law’s provenance, in other words its historical DNA.

Punishment and the History of Political Philosophy

Punishment and the History of Political Philosophy
Author: Arthur Shuster
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442647282

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In Punishment and the History of Political Philosophy, Arthur Shuster offers an insightful study of punishment in the works of Plato, Hobbes, Montesquieu, Beccaria, Kant, and Foucault.

Crime and Criminal Justice in Modern Germany

Crime and Criminal Justice in Modern Germany
Author: Richard F. Wetzell
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782382478

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The history of criminal justice in modern Germany has become a vibrant field of research, as demonstrated in this volume. Following an introductory survey, the twelve chapters examine major topics in the history of crime and criminal justice from Imperial Germany, through the Weimar and Nazi eras, to the early postwar years. These topics include case studies of criminal trials, the development of juvenile justice, and the efforts to reform the penal code, criminal procedure, and the prison system. The collection also reveals that the history of criminal justice has much to contribute to other areas of historical inquiry: it explores the changing relationship of criminal justice to psychiatry and social welfare, analyzes representations of crime and criminal justice in the media and literature, and uses the lens of criminal justice to illuminate German social history, gender history, and the history of sexuality.