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Author Farmer, Lindsay, 1963-

Title Criminal law, tradition, and legal order : crime and the genius of Scots law : 1747 to the present / Lindsay Farmer
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997

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Description xi, 207 pages ; 24 cm
Contents 1. The boundaries of the criminal law: criminal law, legal theory and history -- 2. The genius of our law: legality and the Scottish legal tradition -- 3. The judicial establishment: the transformation of criminal jurisdiction 1747-1908 -- 4. The 'well-governed realm': crime and legal order 1747-1908 -- 5. The perfect crime: homicide and the criminal law -- 6. Conclusion: crime and the genius of Scots law
Summary An exploration of the boundary between national limits and the universal aspirations of criminal law theory reveals the specifically modern characteristics of the criminal law and exposes how contemporary criminal law theory fundamentally misrepresents the character of modern criminal justice
This book is a critical and historical study of the theory of criminal law which examines, in particular, the relationship between legal tradition and national identity, while developing a radically new approach to questions of responsibility and subjectivity. Previous studies have focused either on the philosophical bases of the criminal law or on the sociology and social history of crime, but there has been little exchange between the two. Lindsay Farmer's is one of the first extended attempts to draw on both fields in order to analyse the body of theorising about the criminal law as a whole. It displays a rare knowledge of the legal, institutional and historical contexts in which criminal law is practised, in combination with an informed understanding of the law itself. Dr Farmer uses contemporary social theory to develop an account of the relationship between legal practice and national culture in Scotland, analysing the belief in the distinctive spirit or 'genius' of Scots law
Notes Bibliography: p187-201. _ Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-201) and index
Subject Crime -- Scotland -- History.
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Scotland -- History.
Criminal law -- Scotland -- History.
LC no. 96015170
ISBN 0521553202 (hb)