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Glanville Williams Textbook of Criminal Law

Glanville Williams Textbook of Criminal Law
4th Edition
Practice Area:  Academic Law, Criminal Law
ISBN:  9780414037342
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
Publication Date:  15 Sep 2015
Subscription Information:  Non-Subscribable Product
Format:  Paperback
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Textbook on Criminal Law

  • Question and answer format which is didactically skilful
  • Good selection of material. Discusses the cases that would be expected, without overwhelming the student with too much detail
  • Good range of illuminating practical examples
  • Lucid style
  • Stimulates engagement and critical thought
  • Readable content
  • Discursive tone which helps explain the difficult points
  • Comprehensive coverage of the law

NEW TO THIS EDITION

  • New chapter on Complicity, Serious Crime Act Offences, Causation and Provocation
  • Chapters on Mens Rea, Actus Reus fully revised
  • Homicide Chapters fully revised
  • All other chapters fully updated

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CONTENTS

Part 1: General Considerations
Part 2: The Protection of the Person
Part 3: Involvement in Crime
Part 4: Defences
Part 5: The Protection of Property

CONTRIBUTOR INFORMATION

Dr Dennis Baker is a Lecturer in Law at King’s College London

REVIEWS

“This is an outstanding addition to the range of textbooks available to students that will instruct, enlighten, entertain and still stretch their minds.” Cambridge Law Journal

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