6 edition of Appraising strict liability found in the catalog.
Appraising strict liability
Published
2005
by Oxford University Press in Oxford, New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by A.P. Simester. |
Contributions | Simester, A. P. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | K5064 .A967 2005 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 286 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 286 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17921360M |
ISBN 10 | 0199278512 |
LC Control Number | 2004027965 |
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Including Anglo-American and European perspectives, the contributions provide a sustained and wide-ranging examination Appraising strict liability book the fundamental issues.5/5(2).
Appraising Strict Liability A. Simester This book is a collection of original essays offering the first full-length consideration of the problem of strict liability in the criminal law: that is, the problem of criminal offences that allow a defendant to be convicted without proof of fault.
Strict liability is a controversial phenomenon in the criminal law because of its potential to convict blameless persons. Offences are said to impose strict liability when, in relation to one or more elements of the actus reus, there is no need for the prosecution to prove a.
Appraising strict liability. Summary: Presents a collection of essays offering consideration of the problem of strict liability in the criminal law: that is, the problem of criminal offences that allow a defendant to be convicted without proof of fault. Strict liability is a controversial phenomenon in the criminal law because of its potential to convict blameless persons.
Offences are said to impose strict liability when, in relation to one or more elements of the actus reus, there is no need for the prosecution to prove a.
Appraising Strict Liability. Oxford University Press () This book is a collection of original essays offering the first full-length consideration of the problem of strict liability in the criminal law: that is, the problem of criminal offences that allow a defendant to be convicted without proof of ries: Criminal Law in Philosophy of Law.
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The imposition of strict liability in the criminal law is widely thought by scholars to be unjustified. This chapter argues that it is wrong to convict the blameless of stigmatic crimes. We would be right to object to the enactment of a strict liability homicide offence of, say, causing death by one's : A.
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The chapters, including European and Anglo-American perspectives, provide a sustained and wide-ranging examination of the fundamental issues.
The article is a review of A.P. Simester, ed., Appraising Strict Liability. We strongly recommend the book for the sophistication of the contributors’ analyses, and the contribution the book makes to clarifying the normative issues at stake in strict liability legal regimes.
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Oxford University : A. Simester. Simester (ed): Appraising Strict Liability. Because of its potential to convict blameless persons, strict liability is a highly controversial phenomenon in the criminal law.
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The chapters, including European and Anglo-American perspectives, provide a sustained and wide-ranging examination of the fundamental issues. Strict Liability for Criminal Offences in England and Wales following Incorporation into English Law of the European Convention on Human Rights.
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