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Criminal Law 18
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Criminology 10
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Equity 1
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European Union Law 6
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Family Law 13
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Land Law 2
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on General and Inchoate offences with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on General and Inchoate offences with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on Homicide II with an full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on Homicide II with an full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on the third part of homicide with a full overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on the third part of homicide with a full overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on intoxication and mistake with a full overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on intoxication and mistake with a full overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline of part 2 on the main principle of criminal liability, mens rea, with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline of part 2 on the main principle of criminal liability, mens rea, with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on self- defence, one of the defences within criminal law, with a full overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on self- defence, one of the defences within criminal law, with a full overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on burglary and criminal damage with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline on burglary and criminal damage with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline introducing homicide and murder with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
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Brunel University•Criminal Law
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Criminal law refers to a body of laws that apply to criminal acts. The main theories for criminal law include: to deter crime, to reform the perpetrator, to provide retribution for the act, and to prevent further crimes. This document is a full outline introducing homicide and murder with a full of overview of relevant case authorities, including statutes and key details which can be used for exam revision and coursework.
Criminal law lecture notes detailed with the main elements of criminal liability with relevant authorities.
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Comparative Concepts of Criminal Law • Johannes Keiler, David Roef• ISBN 9781780686851
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Criminal law lecture notes detailed with the main elements of criminal liability with relevant authorities.
Criminal law lecture notes on Self defence, includes relevant authorities and citations. Can be used to revise or prepare for exams with.
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Brunel University•Criminal Law
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Comparative Concepts of Criminal Law • Johannes Keiler, David Roef• ISBN 9781780686851
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Criminal law lecture notes on Self defence, includes relevant authorities and citations. Can be used to revise or prepare for exams with.