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A new edition has been published, the details can be seen here:
Core Texts Series: Criminal Law 6th ed isbn 9780199533039

Criminal Law: Core Texts Series 5th ed

Subjects:
Criminal Law
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. The conduct element of a crime
3. Criminal states of mind
4. Incapacitating conditions
5. General defences
6. Accomplices
7. Inchoate offences
8. Homicide
9. Crimes of non-fatal violence
10. Sexual offences
11. Theft and offences of deception
12. Criminal damage and public order offences
13. Crimes against the environment

ISBN13: 9780199289745
ISBN: 0199289743
New Edition ISBN: 9780199533039
Published: July 2006
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: Out of print

The Core Text Series provides students with reliable, concise, value-for-money coverage of key legal disciplines. Each title in the series seeks to strip its subject to the core - identifying the fundamental principles which underlie it and concentrating on the most important topics - while continuing to point out the intellectual challenges and difficulties within it. The result is a range of texts which take you straight to the heart of their subject matter by providing a succinct and reliable account of the current law. Written by leading academic authors, titles int he series are invaluable guides for students of law at all levels.

Now in its fifth edition, this popular text presents a clear and stimulating approach to the criminal law. Combining text with numerous case summaries, the student is provided with an up-to-date analysis of the key areas and key cases covered on undergraduate criminal law courses and with a concise exposition of recent academic commentary and current proposals for law reform.

New to this edition:-

  • The contents have been reviewed to ensure that the book is tailored closely to undergraduate courses and material on crimes against the environment and public order offences has been reduced
  • Fully updated to include the latest changes in legislation and case law (further details on cases to follow)
  • A glossary of key terms is provided at the back of the book
  • Written in an engaging and accessible style, making this an ideal introductory text for those coming new to the subject
  • Introduces a wide range of critical perspectives, enabling students to appreciate the key debates in the subject
  • Includes numerous summaries of cases, introducing students to the key cases in the subject and highlighting the importance of case law in this subject
  • Each chapter includes a summary, further reading, and self-test questions, enabling students to check their understanding of each topic and providing a platform for further study