Queensland Criminal Law
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Product details:
- Edition number 4
- Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
- Date of Publication 19 March 2015
- ISBN 9780195588743
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages672 pages
- Size 244x175x34 mm
- Weight 1168 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Queensland Criminal Law offers fresh and critical perspectives on issues of contemporary criminal justice in Queensland and presents problems in both current and comparative contexts. It provides comprehensive exploration and analysis of the general principles of criminal law, specific offences, and defences. Where relevant, comparisons are drawn to developments in common law, federal criminal law, and other jurisdictions
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Queensland Criminal Law offers fresh and critical perspectives on issues of contemporary criminal justice in Queensland and presents problems in both current and comparative contexts. It provides comprehensive exploration and analysis of the general principles of criminal law, specific offences, and defences. Where relevant, comparisons are drawn to developments in common law, federal criminal law, and other jurisdictions.
The book's clear four-part structure assists students in understanding and systematically establishing criminal liability by moving from questions about jurisdiction and general concepts of criminal law, through the elements of an offence, to possible defences.
Now in its fourth edition, Queensland Criminal Law seeks to raise questions about criminal law and invites readers to critically reflect on their relationship to the law as citizens, as students, and as practitioners.
Table of Contents:
Part 1: General Principles of Criminal Law
1. The Meaning of Criminal Law
2. Sources of Criminal Law
3. Subjects of Criminal Law
4. Elements of Criminal Responsibility
Part 2: Extensions of Criminal Liability
5. Inchoate Liability
6. Secondary Liability
Part 3: Specific Offences
7. Homicide
8. Assault and other Non-fatal Offences against the Person
9. Offences against Liberty
10. Sexual Offences
11. Offences Relating to Property
12. Drug Offences
13. Terrorism Offences
Part 4: Defences and Related Matters
14. Mistake
15. Self-help Defences
16. Provocation and Domestic Violence
17. Mental Impairment
18. Intoxication
Appendix A: Case Matrix: Completed Offences
Appendix B: Case Matrix: Attempted Offences