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Criminal Law Elements 6th ed


ISBN13: 9780409347401
Published: October 2017
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
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Criminal Law Elements, 6th edition has been fully revised and updated with new leading criminal law cases from principal appellate cases in Australia and new legislative provisions that have effected significant changes to the criminal law. Significant developments covered from Victoria include major revisions to the law of sexual offences and the rules of complicity, abolition of the partial defence of defensive homicide. New South Wales developments include replacement of the defence of provocation with the more restricted defence of extreme provocation; new offence of assault causing death.

Criminal Law Elements is a succinct introduction to the essential elements of criminal law in common law states. It provides a clear, accessible and current discussion of the elements of offences studied by students of criminal law in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia. The author details and explains the basic elements of criminal law and provides examples of how to solve legal problem questions in the criminal law area. It is also a valuable resource for anyone wishing to understand the common law criminal law system and a concise reference for practitioners.

 

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Elements of Criminal Liability
3. External Elements of Homicide
4. Murder
5. Voluntary Manslaughter
6. Involuntary Manslaughter
7. Assault
8. Rape
9. Property Offences in New South Wales
10. Property Offences in Victoria and South Australia
11. Extending Criminal Liability: Complicity, Attempt and Conspiracy
12. Defences: Mental Impairment and Automatism
13. Defences: Intoxication, Mistake of Fact, Self-Defence, Duress and Necessity