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Arlie Loughnan is Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Law Theory at the University of Sydney, and Co-Director of the Institute of Criminology, University of Sydney. She is the author of Manifest Madness: Mental Incapacity in Criminal Law (2012).
Introduction
Part I. Rethinking Criminal Responsibility: 1. Space and time in criminal responsibility
2. The significance of criminal responsibility
Part II. Responsibility in Criminal Law: 3. Modernisation of form and process: criminal responsibility at the turn of the twentieth century
4. The 'birth' of Australian criminal law: the role of criminal responsibility in the mid-century
5. Peak responsibility?: Codifying criminal responsibility in the late twentieth century
Part III. Criminal Responsibility in Relation: 6. Self
7. Others
8. State
Conclusion.