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Clarkson and Keating: Criminal Law - Text and Materials 11th ed


ISBN13: 9780414119802
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414075559
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £36.95



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Clarkson and Keating: Criminal Law examines the main principles and rules of criminal law and explores the theoretical bases upon which they are founded in an easily digestible text. The book combines the best features of a standard textbook with those of a cases and materials book to provide guidance and direction on the law, whilst presenting a substantial amount of key primary material selected from a diversity of sources.

  • Includes extracts from cases and academic articles, carefully edited to make them accessible to students
  • Draws on non-legal contextual material to provide a social context to the law rather than a mere analysis of the rules
  • Examines the relationship between substantive criminal law and penology
  • Highlights how criminal law is inextricably linked to fundamental issues of moral philosophy and penology

Clarkson and Keating: Criminal Law is an essential text for all those following criminal law or related topics as part of their degree.

The print version includes access to the ebook version on ProView. Details of how to redeem ProView eBook access are included within the printed book.

Subjects:
Criminal Law, External LLB Titles
Contents:
Crime and punishment
The general principles of criminal liability
Strict liability and corporate culpability
General defences
Inchoate Offences
Participation in Crime
Non-fatal offences against the person
Homicide
Property Offences;