Criminal Law: A Custom Publication for Deakin University

ISBN-10
040935578X
ISBN-13
9780409355789
Series
Criminal Law
Category
Criminal law
Pages
792
Language
English
Published
2022
Author
Antje Kreutzmann-Gallasch

Description

This title has been prepared for students at Deakin University and reproduces material from the following LexisNexis Butterworths titles: * Crofts, Criminal Law Elements, 7th ed, 2021 * Crofts et al, Waller & Williams Criminal Law: Text and ...

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