Description |
x, 323 pages ; 24 cm |
ISBN |
9781509916771 hardback : alkaline paper |
Note |
Includes index. |
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Includes papers from "a three-day conference at the University of Sussex in September 2016 ... entitled Criminal Law Reform Now" --ECIP introduction. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Reflections on proceeds of crime : a new code for confiscation? / Michael Levi, comment from Colin King -- Rationalising civil preventive orders : opportunities for reform / Stephen Shute, comment from Zachary Hoskins -- Reforming the law of criminal attempt : take two / Shachar Eldar, comment from John Child -- Done to death : reform of homicide law / Sally Kyd, comment from Simon McKay -- The CPS, policy-making and assisted dying: towards a "freedom" approach / Andrew Sanders, comment from Anthony Duff -- How should the criminal law respond to the "special status" of children? / Heather Keating, comment from Gideon Yaffe -- The time limit on prosecutions for underage sexual intercourse in the sexual offences act 1956 : a continuing problem / Jonathan Rogers, comment from Hannah Quirk -- Safe and effective courtroom participation for domestic violence complainant-witnesses / Charlotte Bishop, comment from Vanessa Munro -- The case for restoring the right of silence / Hannah Quirk, comment from Abenaa Owusu-Bempah -- "Lawyers' law" and the limitations and flaws of the role of reform bodies in criminal law / Peter Alldridge -- Criminal law reform : a view from across the border / Pamela Ferguson. |
Library Class |
Law HB5
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Subject |
Great Britain. Law Commission -- Congresses.
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Scottish Law Commission -- Congresses.
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Criminal law -- Great Britain -- Congresses.
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Law reform -- Great Britain -- Congresses.
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Other Author |
Child, John (John J.). editor.
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Duff, Antony, editor.
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