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Criminal Liability 2nd ed (Book & eBook Pack)


ISBN13: 9780414102859
Published: November 2023
Publisher: Round Hall Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
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This book provides a systematic treatment of the general principles of criminal liability in Ireland.

Topics covered include the origins, elements and forms of criminal liability; the incidents of criminal fault; the architecture of criminal offences; the excuses and justifications offered as defences to a criminal charge; and the role of codification. Distinctive features include its strongly historical approach; attention to the underlying grammar of criminal liability; extensive use of comparative materials; and recourse to the philosophical and psychological literature in the elucidation of key concepts.

The second edition brings the work fully up to date, incorporating the changes in legislation and case law that have accumulated in the more than 20 years since the first edition. The new edition also includes an assessment of the significance of Draft Criminal Code and Commentary, published in 2010, for the analysis of criminal liability, as well as the extensive work of the Law Reform Commission on the substantive criminal law over the last two decades.

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Irish Law, eBooks
Contents:
Chapter 1: Origins and Development
Chapter 2: Advent of Codification
Chapter 3: Actus Reus
Chapter 4: Omissions
Chapter 5: Possession
Chapter 6: Causation
Chapter 7: Mens Rea
Chapter 8: Strict Liability
Chapter 9: Attributed Liability
Chapter 10: Relational Liability
Chapter 11: Participation
Chapter 12: Consent
Chapter 13: Mistake
Chapter 14: Intoxication
Chapter 15: Insanity
Chapter 16: Diminished Responsibility
Chapter 17: Legitimate Defence
Chapter 18: Necessity and Duress
Chapter 19: Provocation