Described by The New York Times as 'Britain's foremost scholar of
criminal law', Professor Glanville Williams was one of the greatest
academic lawyers of the twentieth century. To mark the centenary of
his birth in 2011, leading criminal law theorists and medical law
ethicists from around the world were invited to contribute essays
discussing the sanctity of life and criminal law while engaging
with Williams' many contributions to these fields. In re-examining
his work, the contributors have produced a provocative set of
original essays that make a significant contribution to the current
debate in these areas.
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