Criminalisation and Criminal Responsibility in Australia
Herausgeber: Crofts, Thomas; Loughnan, Arlie
Criminalisation and Criminal Responsibility in Australia
Herausgeber: Crofts, Thomas; Loughnan, Arlie
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This edited collection brings together critical scholarship on the major issues in Australian criminal law and justice in an historical context and in the current era.
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This edited collection brings together critical scholarship on the major issues in Australian criminal law and justice in an historical context and in the current era.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780195597561
- ISBN-10: 0195597567
- Artikelnr.: 43118610
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780195597561
- ISBN-10: 0195597567
- Artikelnr.: 43118610
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Thomas Crofts is Associate Professor at Sydney Law School, University of Sydney Arlie Loughnan is Associate Professor at Sydney Law School, University of Sydney
* 1. Introduction Thomas Crofts and Arlie Loughnan
* 2. Constituting Physical and Fault Elements: A NSW Case Study David
Brown
* 3. Criminalisation research in Australia: Building a foundation for
normative theorising and principled law reform Luke McNamara
* 4. Criminalisation, the development of the summary jurisdiction and
Aboriginal people Tanya Mitchell
* 5. Criminalisation and Drugs: What Should We Do About Cannabis?
Melanie Schwartz
* 6. Assault Causing Death Crimes as a Response to 'One Punch' and
'Alcohol Fuelled' Violence: A Critical Examination of Australian Laws
Julia Quilter
* 7
* 8. Criminalisation and Technology: What's the Harm of Using Mobile
Phones While Driving Alex Steele
* 9. Complicity in Cyberspace: Applying doctrines of accessorial
liability to online groups Gregor Urbas
* 10. In accordance with modern notions': Criminal Responsibility at
the turn of the Twentieth Century Arlie Loughnan
* 11. Criminal Responsibility and Family Violence: The Relationship
between (Feminist) Academic Critique and Judicial Decision-making
Heather Douglas
* 12. Criminal responsibility and Objective Fault Requirements: A
Feminist Assessment of Reasonableness in Self-defence Stella Tarrant
* 13. Home invasion, excessive force and self-defence in The Walking
Dead Penny Crofts
* 14. The criminal law and nineteenth-century treatment of Aboriginal
human remains Stephen Gray
* 15. Proof of serial child sexual abuse: Case-law developments and
recidivism data David Hamer
* 16. Pre-Crime control measures: anti-association law Andrew Dyer
* 17. The Policing of Immigration: Raids, Citizenship and the Criminal
Law Louise Boon-Kuo
* 18. Contemporary Challenges for the Delivery of International
Criminal Justice: Where to the ICC Mark Findlay
* 2. Constituting Physical and Fault Elements: A NSW Case Study David
Brown
* 3. Criminalisation research in Australia: Building a foundation for
normative theorising and principled law reform Luke McNamara
* 4. Criminalisation, the development of the summary jurisdiction and
Aboriginal people Tanya Mitchell
* 5. Criminalisation and Drugs: What Should We Do About Cannabis?
Melanie Schwartz
* 6. Assault Causing Death Crimes as a Response to 'One Punch' and
'Alcohol Fuelled' Violence: A Critical Examination of Australian Laws
Julia Quilter
* 7
* 8. Criminalisation and Technology: What's the Harm of Using Mobile
Phones While Driving Alex Steele
* 9. Complicity in Cyberspace: Applying doctrines of accessorial
liability to online groups Gregor Urbas
* 10. In accordance with modern notions': Criminal Responsibility at
the turn of the Twentieth Century Arlie Loughnan
* 11. Criminal Responsibility and Family Violence: The Relationship
between (Feminist) Academic Critique and Judicial Decision-making
Heather Douglas
* 12. Criminal responsibility and Objective Fault Requirements: A
Feminist Assessment of Reasonableness in Self-defence Stella Tarrant
* 13. Home invasion, excessive force and self-defence in The Walking
Dead Penny Crofts
* 14. The criminal law and nineteenth-century treatment of Aboriginal
human remains Stephen Gray
* 15. Proof of serial child sexual abuse: Case-law developments and
recidivism data David Hamer
* 16. Pre-Crime control measures: anti-association law Andrew Dyer
* 17. The Policing of Immigration: Raids, Citizenship and the Criminal
Law Louise Boon-Kuo
* 18. Contemporary Challenges for the Delivery of International
Criminal Justice: Where to the ICC Mark Findlay
* 1. Introduction Thomas Crofts and Arlie Loughnan
* 2. Constituting Physical and Fault Elements: A NSW Case Study David
Brown
* 3. Criminalisation research in Australia: Building a foundation for
normative theorising and principled law reform Luke McNamara
* 4. Criminalisation, the development of the summary jurisdiction and
Aboriginal people Tanya Mitchell
* 5. Criminalisation and Drugs: What Should We Do About Cannabis?
Melanie Schwartz
* 6. Assault Causing Death Crimes as a Response to 'One Punch' and
'Alcohol Fuelled' Violence: A Critical Examination of Australian Laws
Julia Quilter
* 7
* 8. Criminalisation and Technology: What's the Harm of Using Mobile
Phones While Driving Alex Steele
* 9. Complicity in Cyberspace: Applying doctrines of accessorial
liability to online groups Gregor Urbas
* 10. In accordance with modern notions': Criminal Responsibility at
the turn of the Twentieth Century Arlie Loughnan
* 11. Criminal Responsibility and Family Violence: The Relationship
between (Feminist) Academic Critique and Judicial Decision-making
Heather Douglas
* 12. Criminal responsibility and Objective Fault Requirements: A
Feminist Assessment of Reasonableness in Self-defence Stella Tarrant
* 13. Home invasion, excessive force and self-defence in The Walking
Dead Penny Crofts
* 14. The criminal law and nineteenth-century treatment of Aboriginal
human remains Stephen Gray
* 15. Proof of serial child sexual abuse: Case-law developments and
recidivism data David Hamer
* 16. Pre-Crime control measures: anti-association law Andrew Dyer
* 17. The Policing of Immigration: Raids, Citizenship and the Criminal
Law Louise Boon-Kuo
* 18. Contemporary Challenges for the Delivery of International
Criminal Justice: Where to the ICC Mark Findlay
* 2. Constituting Physical and Fault Elements: A NSW Case Study David
Brown
* 3. Criminalisation research in Australia: Building a foundation for
normative theorising and principled law reform Luke McNamara
* 4. Criminalisation, the development of the summary jurisdiction and
Aboriginal people Tanya Mitchell
* 5. Criminalisation and Drugs: What Should We Do About Cannabis?
Melanie Schwartz
* 6. Assault Causing Death Crimes as a Response to 'One Punch' and
'Alcohol Fuelled' Violence: A Critical Examination of Australian Laws
Julia Quilter
* 7
* 8. Criminalisation and Technology: What's the Harm of Using Mobile
Phones While Driving Alex Steele
* 9. Complicity in Cyberspace: Applying doctrines of accessorial
liability to online groups Gregor Urbas
* 10. In accordance with modern notions': Criminal Responsibility at
the turn of the Twentieth Century Arlie Loughnan
* 11. Criminal Responsibility and Family Violence: The Relationship
between (Feminist) Academic Critique and Judicial Decision-making
Heather Douglas
* 12. Criminal responsibility and Objective Fault Requirements: A
Feminist Assessment of Reasonableness in Self-defence Stella Tarrant
* 13. Home invasion, excessive force and self-defence in The Walking
Dead Penny Crofts
* 14. The criminal law and nineteenth-century treatment of Aboriginal
human remains Stephen Gray
* 15. Proof of serial child sexual abuse: Case-law developments and
recidivism data David Hamer
* 16. Pre-Crime control measures: anti-association law Andrew Dyer
* 17. The Policing of Immigration: Raids, Citizenship and the Criminal
Law Louise Boon-Kuo
* 18. Contemporary Challenges for the Delivery of International
Criminal Justice: Where to the ICC Mark Findlay