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Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person: Law and Practice


ISBN13: 9781905536986
Published: November 2017
Publisher: Clarus Press
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Hardback
Price: £140.00



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According to Garda Recorded Crime Statistics non-fatal offences account for over eleven percent of all reported crime in Ireland with some 16,500 reported incidents in 2016 alone. Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person: Law and Practice is the first dedicated book on this subject in Ireland. This book provides an in-depth analysis to the laws relating to non-fatal offences in Ireland, with detailed expert annotations of the Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997, the principal legislation governing the law in this area. The author also considers the various offences created by the Act, including an in-depth analysis of the relevant case-law, necessary proofs and possible defence options. The work is fully updated and consolidates all changes and amendments made over the past two decades since the enactment of the 1997 Act.

Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person: Law and Practice is an essential resource for all lawyers dealing with offences under the Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997.

Subjects:
Irish Law
Contents:
Introduction
Assault
Assault Causing Harm
Causing Serious Harm
Threats to Kill or Cause Serious Harm
Syringe Attacks
Possession of Syringe Offences
Powers of Gardaí to Seize Syringes
Placing or Abandoning Syringes
Poisoning
Endangerment
Endangering Traffic
False Imprisonment
Abduction of Child by Parent
Abduction of Child by Other Persons
Justifiable Use of Force
Justifiable Use of Force in Lawful Arrest  Meaning of “Use of Force”
Coercion
Harassment
Demands for Payment of Debt Causing Alarm
General Defences
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