Description |
xlviii, 673 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
ERA Collection
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Contents |
1. General Principles -- 2. Murder -- 3. Voluntary manslaughter -- 4. Involuntary manslaughter -- 5. Non-fatal offences against the person -- 6. Sexual offences -- 7. Stealing and other property offences -- 8. Insanity, voluntariness, automatism and intoxication -- 9. Duress, necessity and self-defence -- 10. Attempt, conspiracy and complicity -- 11. Criminal procedure and evidence pt. 1: Investigation, arrest and bail -- 12. Criminal Procedure and Evidence pt. 2: Trial, admissions, sentence and appeal |
Summary |
Summary: "This work states the basic principles and provides the fundamental source material required for a study of New South Wales criminal law and procedure. It examines the substantive law in a procedural and evidentiary context. This text gives students the thorough grounding they need in the basic principles of the criminal justice system before moving to the detail of their application in an expanding range of discrete contexts. It also provides practitioners with an introduction to the principal authorities and statutory provisions governing the practice of criminal law in New South Wales."--Publisher description |
Notes |
Previous ed.: 2006 |
Subject |
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Criminal law -- Australia -- New South Wales.
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Criminal procedure -- Australia -- New South Wales.
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Criminal law -- Australia -- New South Wales.
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Author |
Eburn, Michael, author
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Hayes, Robert.
Criminal law and procedure in New South Wales
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ISBN |
9780409325560 (paperback) |
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