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22 reviewsISBN 10: 0199243492
ISBN 13: 9780199243495
Author: Stephen Shute, Andrew Simester
Written by leading philosophers and lawyers from the United States and the United Kingdom, this collection of essays offers insights into the doctrines that make up the general part of the criminal law. It sheds theoretical light on the diversity and unity of the general part and advances our understanding of such key issues as criminalisation, omissions, voluntary actions, knowledge, belief, recklessness, duress, self-defence, entrapment and officially-induced mistake of law.
On the General Part in Criminal Law
Limitations on Criminalization and the General Part of Criminal Law
Rule Violations and Wrongdoings
The Modern General Part – Three Illusions
Making Criminal Law Known
Criminal Liability for Omissions – An Inventory of Issues
Involuntary Crimes, Voluntarily Committed
Knowledge and Belief in the Criminal Law
Knowledge, Belief and Culpability
Recklessness and the Duty to Take Care
Battered Women Who Kill Their Sleeping Tormentors – Reflections on Maintaining Respect for Human Life While Killing Moral Monsters
Killing the Passive Abuser – A Theoretical Defence
Testing Fidelity to Legal Values – Official Involvement and Criminal Justice
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Tags: Stephen Shute, Andrew Simester, Criminal, Theory