Criminal Law in South Africa, second edition, offers a clear, comprehensive and practical explanation of the principles of criminal law in South Africa. The text addresses the general principles of criminal law, as well as the elements of specific common law crimes and statutory offences. Legal theory is presented in light of the influence of the Bill of Rights, comparative perspectives, and international law. Additional educational resources support teaching andlearning, further assisting students to develop the academic skills required to master their studies.
Criminal Law in South Africa, second edition, offers a clear, comprehensive and practical explanation of the principles of criminal law in South Africa. The text addresses the general principles of criminal law, as well as the elements of specific common law crimes and statutory offences. Legal theory is presented in light of the influence of the Bill of Rights, comparative perspectives, and international law. Additional educational resources support teaching andlearning, further assisting students to develop the academic skills required to master their studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robin Palmer, Dumile Baqwa, Christopher Gevers, Brian Leslie, Anton Steynberg, Shelley Walker, Gerhard Kemp
Inhaltsangabe
* Part 1 General introduction * Chapter 1 Introduction to criminal law * Part 2 General principles of criminal law * Chapter 2 Unlawful conduct * Chapter 3 Acts and omissions * Chapter 4 Unlawful states of affairs * Chapter 5 Causation * Chapter 6 Private defence * Chapter 7 Necessity and impossibility * Chapter 8 Obedience to superior orders * Chapter 9 Public authority * Chapter 10 Lawful chastisement * Chapter 11 Consent * Chapter 12 De minimis non curat lex * Chapter 13 Criminal capacity * Chapter 14 Pathological incapacity * Chapter 15 Youth * Chapter 16 Intoxication * Chapter 17 Non pathological criminal incapacity * Chapter 18 Intention * Chapter 19 Negligence * Chapter 20 The contemporaneity rule * Chapter 21 Fault in statutory offences, and strict and vicarious liability * Chapter 22 Corporate criminal liability * Chapter 23 Defences excluding fault * Chapter 24 Participants in crime * Chapter 25 Incomplete crimes * Part 3 Crimes against human life, the person, and the family * Chapter 26 Crimes against human life and the person * Chapter 27 Sexual crimes * Chapter 28 Bigamy * Chapter 29 Abduction * Chapter 30 Theft * Chapter 31 Robbery * Chapter 32 Housebreaking * Chapter 33 Malicious damage to property and arson * Chapter 34 Fraud * Chapter 35 Corruption * Chapter 36 Terrorism * Chapter 37 Public violence * Chapter 38 Crimes against public morals * Chapter 39 Drug offences * Chapter 40 Road traffic offences * Chapter 41 Extortion * Chapter 42 Crimes against the state * Chapter 43 Crimes against the administration of justice * Chapter 44 Organised crime and money laundering * Chapter 45 Crimes under the Companies Act 71 of 2008 * Part 4 International criminal law * Chapter 46 Introduction to international criminal law * Chapter 47 The core international crimes * Chapter 48 The prosecution of international crimes
* Part 1 General introduction * Chapter 1 Introduction to criminal law * Part 2 General principles of criminal law * Chapter 2 Unlawful conduct * Chapter 3 Acts and omissions * Chapter 4 Unlawful states of affairs * Chapter 5 Causation * Chapter 6 Private defence * Chapter 7 Necessity and impossibility * Chapter 8 Obedience to superior orders * Chapter 9 Public authority * Chapter 10 Lawful chastisement * Chapter 11 Consent * Chapter 12 De minimis non curat lex * Chapter 13 Criminal capacity * Chapter 14 Pathological incapacity * Chapter 15 Youth * Chapter 16 Intoxication * Chapter 17 Non pathological criminal incapacity * Chapter 18 Intention * Chapter 19 Negligence * Chapter 20 The contemporaneity rule * Chapter 21 Fault in statutory offences, and strict and vicarious liability * Chapter 22 Corporate criminal liability * Chapter 23 Defences excluding fault * Chapter 24 Participants in crime * Chapter 25 Incomplete crimes * Part 3 Crimes against human life, the person, and the family * Chapter 26 Crimes against human life and the person * Chapter 27 Sexual crimes * Chapter 28 Bigamy * Chapter 29 Abduction * Chapter 30 Theft * Chapter 31 Robbery * Chapter 32 Housebreaking * Chapter 33 Malicious damage to property and arson * Chapter 34 Fraud * Chapter 35 Corruption * Chapter 36 Terrorism * Chapter 37 Public violence * Chapter 38 Crimes against public morals * Chapter 39 Drug offences * Chapter 40 Road traffic offences * Chapter 41 Extortion * Chapter 42 Crimes against the state * Chapter 43 Crimes against the administration of justice * Chapter 44 Organised crime and money laundering * Chapter 45 Crimes under the Companies Act 71 of 2008 * Part 4 International criminal law * Chapter 46 Introduction to international criminal law * Chapter 47 The core international crimes * Chapter 48 The prosecution of international crimes
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