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Core Concepts in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, Volume III

Edited by: Julian Roberts

ISBN13: 9781316510582
To be Published: July 2025
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £105.00



Attempts at trans-jurisdictional debate and agreement are often beset by mutual misunderstandings. And while English is the new lingua franca in international and comparative criminal law, there are many ambiguities and uncertainties with regard to foundational criminal law and justice concepts. Professionals and academics engaged in collaborative comparative criminal law projects often do not understand each other, using the same terms with different meanings or different terms meaning the same thing. However, there exists greater similarity among diverse systems of criminal law and justice than is commonly realised.

This third volume of ore Concepts in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice explores the principles and concepts that underpin the different domestic systems and rules. It will focus on the Germanic and several principal Anglo-American jurisdictions, which are employed as examples of the wider common law-civil law divide.

Subjects:
Criminal Law
Contents:
1. Introduction to Volume III
Kai Ambos, Antony Duff, Alexander Heinze, Julian Roberts and Thomas Weigend

Part I. Criminal Law:
2. Principles of Criminalisation
Antony Duff and Tatjana Hörnle
3. Intention
Matthew Dyson and Thomas Weigend
4. Legal Insanity and Related Doctrines
Johannes Kaspar and Stephen J. Morse
5. Statutes of Limitation
Carla Sepulveda Penna and Samuel Beswick
6. Old and New Tracks for Corporate Criminal Liability
Mark Dsouza and Charlotte Schmitt-Leonardy
7. Defining the Victim in the Law of Homicide
Stefanie Bock and Stuart Green

Part II. Criminal Procedure:
8. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt and Intime Conviction
Kai Ambos and Youngjae Lee
9. Pretext, Deception and Entrapment in Criminal Investigations
Dominik Brodowski, Brenner Fissell and Paul Roberts

Part III. Criminal Justice:
10. Sentencing Procedure: Comparing the Adversarial and Inquisitorial Approaches
Julian V. Roberts and Anneke Petzsche
11. Confiscation and Forfeiture of Property in Connection with Alleged Unlawful Conduct: A Preliminary Assessment of Risks and Process
Johan Boucht and Beth A. Colgan