LNAA Criminal Legislation New South Wales, extracted from the four-volume looseleaf serviceCriminal Practice and Procedure NSW, provides extensive coverage of legislation and authoritative annotations by R N Howie QC, a former justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and P A Johnson, a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.The 2013-2014 edition includes 2013 legislative amendments made by, inter alia: Crimes (Serious Sex Offenders) Amendment Act 2013 No 4; Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Amendment (Provisional Sentencing for Children) Act 2013 No 7; Criminal Procedure Amendment (Court Costs Levy) Act 2013 No 8; Road Transport Legislation (Repeal and Amendment) Act 2013 No 19; Child Protection Legislation Amendment (Children's Guardian) Act 2013 No 31; Victims Rights and Support Act 2013 No 37.Features* All relevant Criminal legislation in a portable, easy to access-format* High quality annotations from expert authors* Practical introductory commentary chapters for readers with discussions on proceedings before magistrates and trial procedures
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127 For criticism, see N Cavanagh, 'Corporate Criminal Liability: An Assessment of the Models of Fault' (2011) 75 JCrim L 414. Although Cavanagh argues that this model is preferable to the other options, he suggests that it nevertheless ...
134 For criticism, see N Cavanagh, 'Corporate Criminal Liability: An Assessment of the Models of Fault' (2011) 75 J Crim L 414. Although Cavanagh argues that this model is preferable to the other options, he suggests that it ...
FURTHER READING Corporate liability C. Clarkson, 'Kicking Corporate Bodies and D. Bergman, The Case for Corporate Responsi- Damning their Souls' (1996)59 MLR557 bility (2000) J. Gobert, 'Corporate Criminality: Four N. Cavanagh, ...
Bourke's Criminal Law, Victoria
Bourke's Criminal Law Victoria
Particularly since students' basic Criminal Law courses draw on penal laws from any number of jurisdictions, this book will be their first exposure to an actual criminal law system, in which each law-shaping institution can react to the ...
Similarly , Perkins and Boyce explain that " presence at the scene of an offense is not itself sufficient to constitute any sort of criminal guilt . Obviously a terrified onlooker is not to be punished for his mere misfortune in having ...
28 It is clear, e.g. from his reference to a "mere intention unevidenced by an observable act,"29 that he was interpreting "actus reus" as an act, resembling the narrow meaning of Austin and Holmes.30 Professor J. W. C. Turner adopted ...
The Sixth Edition is an entire reworking of this classic casebook. Beyond its traditional role in teaching a broad-gauge federal criminal law course, the book is well suited for use in white collar crime courses or seminars.