Rethinking English Homicide Law

Subjects:
Criminology, Criminal Law
Contents:
1. Introduction

2. Murder and the Structure of Homicide Law

3. Diminished Responsibility and Mental Disorder

4. Provocation: the Paradigm Principle

5. Rethinking Involuntary Manslaughter

6. Partial Defences in Homicide

7. Sentencing in Homicide Cases

ISBN13: 9780198299158
ISBN: 019829915X
Published: June 2002
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Binding: Paperback
Price: £29.95

The law of homicide is probably the most high-profile area of the criminal law, and yet in recent years it has been relatively neglected by law reform agencies. Rethinking English Homicide Law brings together six top English criminal lawyers to discuss the future shape of the English law of homicide and deals with such important topics as the definition of murder, the relevance of mental abnormality provocation, unintentional killings, defences, and sentencing.

The book also considers broad policy choices and matters of detail, in their contemporary social and legal context, and highlights the difficult issues that need to be tackled if we are to have an up-to-date law of murder and manslaughter.