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Card, Cross & Jones Criminal Law 18th edition [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 920 pages, height x width x depth: 246x189x37 mm, weight: 1340 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jun-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 019923163X
  • ISBN-13: 9780199231638
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 920 pages, height x width x depth: 246x189x37 mm, weight: 1340 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jun-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 019923163X
  • ISBN-13: 9780199231638
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This rigorously updated 18th edition of the ever-popular Card, Cross & Jones combines breadth of coverage with readability and sets out the principal points of criminal law in a systematic and thorough way. This classic work of legal literature is in a league of its own - its longevity is testament to its excellence as a textbook.

Card, Cross & Jones Criminal Law is widely acknowledged as one of the very best introductory texts on the substantive criminal law of England and Wales. This popular title combines breadth of coverage with readability and sets out the principal points of criminal law in a systematic and thorough way. It is designed for use in law school courses, and graduate diplomas in law. The eighteenth edition has been substantially updated to include legislative and case law developments since the last edition, including the Fraud Act 2006, and is now even more closely linked to syllabus requirements.
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Table of Statutes
xiii
Table of Cases
xxvii
Introduction
1(38)
The characteristics of criminal offences
1(3)
The purposes of the criminal law
4(1)
The courts of criminal jurisdiction
4(5)
Jurisdiction
9(3)
Maximum sentences
12(1)
Sources
13(1)
Common law
13(7)
Legislation
20(4)
European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and Human Right Act 1998
24(12)
Codification
36(3)
Criminal liability 1: actus reus
39(37)
Actus reus and mens rea
39(3)
Actus reus
42(34)
Criminal liability 2: mens rea
76(40)
Mens rea
76(33)
Motive
109(2)
Ignorance or mistake of law
111(4)
Ignorance of morals
115(1)
Proof
116(14)
The two burdens
116(10)
Presumptions
126(2)
Proof of a state of mind
128(2)
Mistake and related matters
130(11)
Accident
130(1)
Ignorance
131(1)
Mistake
131(1)
Mistake negativing mens rea
132(5)
Mistake relating to an excuse
137(4)
Strict liability
141(32)
The meaning of strict liability
141(4)
Strict liability and the presumption of innocence
145(1)
Offences of strict liability
146(1)
Strict liability at common law
146(2)
Strict liability in statutory offences
148(25)
Non-fatal offences against the person
173(72)
Consent
173(18)
Assault and battery
191(11)
Aggravated assaults
202(10)
Wounding and grievous bodily harm
212(8)
`Racially or religiously aggravated assaults'
220(7)
Administering poison etc
227(5)
Draft Offences Against the Person Bill
232(3)
Protection from Harassment Act 1997
235(8)
Racially or religiously aggravated harassment
243(2)
Homicide and related offences
245(91)
Introduction
245(1)
Murder, manslaughter and infanticide
246(1)
Common elements of murder, manslaughter and infanticide
247(5)
Murder
252(11)
Manslaughter
263(1)
Voluntary manslaughter
264(21)
Involuntary manslaughter
285(20)
Infanticide
305(2)
Other homicide offences: (1) corporate manslaughter
307(9)
Other homicide offences: (2) causing death by dangerous or careless driving etc
316(9)
Offences related to homicide
325(1)
Causing or allowing death of a child or vulnerable adult
326(2)
Solicitation of murder
328(1)
Abortion and child destruction
329(7)
Sexual offences
336(63)
Introduction
336(5)
Non-consensual sexual offences
341(20)
Child sex offences
361(8)
Abuse of position of trust
369(6)
Familial sex offences
375(6)
Sex with an adult relative
381(1)
Offences against people with a mental disorder
382(6)
Abuse of children through prostitution and pornography
388(2)
Exploitation for prostitution
390(1)
Trafficking
391(1)
Preparatory offences
391(1)
Other offences
392(3)
Jurisdiction over paedophile offences outside the United Kingdom
395(4)
Theft and related offences
399(70)
Theft
399(1)
Actus reus of theft
400(39)
Mens rea of theft
439(15)
Robbery
454(3)
Unauthorised borrowing
457(7)
Making off without payment
464(5)
Other offences under the Theft Act 1968
469(30)
Burglary and aggravated burglary
469(9)
Blackmail
478(4)
Handling
482(12)
Section 23
494(1)
Dishonestly retaining a wrongful credit
495(2)
Going equipped for stealing or burglary
497(2)
Fraud and related offences
499(35)
Fraud Act 2006
499(1)
Fraud
500(1)
Offence of fraud
501(10)
Possession etc of articles for use in frauds
511(2)
Making or supplying articles for use in frauds
513(1)
Obtaining services dishonestly
513(4)
Fraudulent offences under Theft Act 1968
517(1)
Liability of controlling officer for fraud or falsification offence by corporation
518(1)
Forgery and related offences
519(1)
Forgery
520(8)
Copying a false instrument
528(1)
Using a false instrument or a copy of a false instrument
529(1)
Offences relating to money orders, share certificates, cheques etc
530(2)
Jurisdiction
532(2)
Offences of damage to property
534(18)
Destroying or damaging property belonging to another
535(11)
Destroying or damaging property intending thereby to endanger life or being reckless as to life being endangered thereby
546(3)
Arson
549(1)
Racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage
549(1)
Threats to destroy or damage property
550(1)
Possessing anything with intent to destroy or damage property
551(1)
Inchoate offences
552(75)
Encouraging or assisting crime
553(1)
The offences
553(6)
Common provisions
559(9)
Conspiracy: general
568(4)
Statutory conspiracy
572(23)
Common law conspiracy
595(11)
Attempt
606(21)
Mental condition defences
627(72)
Infancy
627(4)
Mental disability
631(1)
Unfitness to be tried
631(7)
Defence of insanity
638(18)
Diminished responsibility
656(9)
Automatism and other involuntary conduct
665(8)
Intoxication
673(26)
Other general defences
699(54)
Public or private defence
699(16)
Duress by threats
715(16)
Marital coercion
731(2)
Duress of circumstances
733(9)
Necessity
742(9)
Superior orders
751(2)
Participation
753(45)
Perpetrators
754(2)
Accomplices
756(38)
Assisting an offender
794(2)
Concealing an offence for reward
796(2)
Vicarious liability and corporate liability
798(23)
Vicarious liability for the criminal acts of another
798(7)
Corporations
805(14)
Unincorporated associations
819(2)
Index 821