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Series Preface |
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Introduction |
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PART I FORMING A CRIMINAL CODE |
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1 `A Primer on Codification', Tulane Law Review, 29, pp. 303--10 |
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3 | (8) |
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2 `Structuring Criminal Codes to Perform their Function', Buffalo Criminal Law Review, 4, pp. 1--11 |
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11 | (12) |
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3 `Codification of the Criminal Law (1): The Case for a Code', Criminal Law Review, 1, pp. 285--95 |
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4 `Codification of the Criminal Law (2): The Technique of Codification', Criminal Law Review, 1, pp. 295--302 |
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35 | (8) |
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5 `Codification of the Criminal Law (3): The Draft Code, Complicity and the Inchoate Offences', Criminal Law Review, 1, pp. 303--14 |
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43 | (12) |
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6 `Codification of the Criminal Law (4): Restatement or Reform', Criminal Law Review, 1, pp. 314--23 |
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55 | (12) |
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PART II ATTEMPTS AT CODIFICATION IN ENGLAND AND WALES, AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE |
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7 `Codification of the Laws in Seventeenth Century England', Wisconsin Law Review, pp. 428--65 |
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8 `Reconstructing the English Codification Debate: The Criminal Law Commissioners 1833--45', Law and History Review, 18, pp. 397--425 |
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9 `R.S. Wright's Model Criminal Code: A Forgotten Chapter in the History of the Criminal Law', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 1, pp. 307--46 |
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10 `The Codification of the Criminal Law', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 10, pp. 559--71 |
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175 | (14) |
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11 `A Criminal Code: Must We Wait for Ever?', Criminal Law Review, pp. 694--96 |
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189 | (4) |
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12 `Criminal Law at the Crossroads: The Impact of Human Rights from the Law Commission's Perspective and the Need for a Code', Criminal Law Review, pp. 439--59 |
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193 | (24) |
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PART III A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE |
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13 `The Challenge of a Model Penal Code', Harvard Law Review, 65, pp. 1097--133 |
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217 | (38) |
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14 `The Five Worst (and Five Best) American Criminal Codes', Northwestern University Law Review, 95, pp. 1--89 |
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255 | (90) |
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15 `Jurisprudence in the Criminal Law', Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, 18, pp. 212--25 |
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345 | (14) |
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16 `An Empire of Light? Learning and Lawmaking in the History of German Law', Cambridge Law Journal, 64, pp. 481--500 |
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17 `An Empire of Light? II: Learning and Lawmaking in Germany Today', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 26, pp. 627--63 |
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PART IV SOME BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS OF CODIFICATION |
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18 `On Circumstances Favoring Codification', Revista Juridica de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 52, pp. 355--71 |
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419 | (18) |
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19 `Codification and Judge-Made Law: A Problem of Coexistence', Indiana Law Journal, 42, pp. 355--68 |
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437 | (14) |
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20 `Here Lies the Common Law: Rest in Peace', Modern Law Review, 30, pp. 241--62 |
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451 | (22) |
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21 `Ibi Renascit Jus Commune', Modern Law Review, 33, pp. 170--76 |
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473 | (8) |
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22 `Codifying the Common Law: Protracted Gestation', Modern Law Review, 38, pp. 23--30 |
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481 | (8) |
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23 `Codification and Law Reform: Some Lessons from the Canadian Experience', Statute Law Review, 10, pp. 183--99 |
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489 | (18) |
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24 `Codification of the Criminal Law: An Attainable Ideal?', Journal of Criminal Law, 74, pp. 557--78 |
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