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The Handbook of Comparative Criminal Law

By: Kevin Jon Heller; Markus D. Dubber | Book details

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UNITED KINGDOM

Andrew J. Ashworth

I.Introduction
A. Historical Sketch
B. Legality Principle
C. Sources of Criminal Law
D. Process
II.General Part
A. Theories of Punishment
B. Liability Requirements
C. Defences
D. Justifications
E. Excuses
F. Sanctions
III.Special Part
A. Structure
B. Homicide
C. Sex Offences
D. Theft and Fraud
E. “Victimless” Crimes
F. Regulatory Offences

Andrew J. AshworThis the Vinerian Professor of English Law at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. His recent publications include Principles of Criminal Law, 6Thed. (Oxford University Press, 2009), and Sentencing and Criminal Justice, 5Thed. (Cambridge University Press, 2010).

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