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Crime, Reason and History: A Critical Introduction To Criminal Law (Law in Context)

Crime, Reason and History: A Critical Introduction To Criminal Law (Law in Context)

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Alan Norrie
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 3, 10/9/2014
EAN 9780521731683, ISBN10: 0521731682

Paperback, 450 pages, 24.7 x 17.4 x 2.6 cm
Language: English

Many books seek to explain the general principles of the criminal law. Crime, Reason and History stands out and alone as a book that critically and concisely analyses these principles and comes up with a different viewpoint: that the law is shaped by social history and therefore systematically structured around conflicting elements. Updated extensively to include two new chapters on loss of control and self defence and with an extended treatment of offence and defence, this new edition combines challenging and sophisticated analysis with accessibility.

Part I. Context
1. Contradiction, critique and criminal law
2. The historical context of criminal doctrine
Part II. Mens Rea
3. Motive and intention
4. Recklessness
Part III. Actus Reus
6. Acts and omissions
7. Causation
Part IV. Defences
8. Necessity and duress
9. Insanity and diminished responsibility
10. Self defence
11. Loss of control
Part V. Concluding
12. Sentencing
13. Conclusion.