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Can traditional approaches to criminal jurisdiction adapt to the
new global reality of the digital era? In this innovative book,
leading experts in criminal, international and internet law unite
to address this fundamental question. They consider how
jurisdictional regimes are orientated around concepts of
territoriality and extraterritoriality, how these categories are
increasingly blurred in the digital era, and how a range of
jurisdictional transformations are occurring in the process. Part I
presents novel doctrinal, empirical and theoretical perspectives on
criminal jurisdiction, exploring how states are shaping and
reimagining jurisdictional concepts in the crafting and
interpretation of criminal offences, and the ramifications of
increasing jurisdictional concurrency in state practice. Part II
focuses on the investigative and enforcement powers of the state to
assess how these issues are transforming traditional understandings
of jurisdictional rules and boundaries, the challenges and
opportunities that these present for law enforcement authorities,
and the sorts of constraints and safeguards that may be necessary
as a result. The picture that emerges is a world of jurisdictional
rules in a state of flux, which demands the diversity of legal
perspectives presented in this book for documenting, rationalising
and moving beyond the transformations that are taking shape in
modern statecraft.
Your gateway to criminal law: drawing on the exceptional clarity
and authority of Smith and Hogan, with a wealth of unique
supportive learning features and guidance on assessment. Smith,
Hogan, & Ormerod's Essentials of Criminal Law takes students to
the heart of this fascinating subject, providing focused, expert
coverage alongside a wealth of student-friendly learning features
to aid study. This is the perfect gateway into criminal law. -
Combines the authority you would expect from a Smith, Hogan, and
Ormerod title with numerous supportive learning features and an eye
on developing analytical and assessment skills - The text offers a
thorough, accessible, and unique introduction to criminal law for
the student reader - Numerous learning features across the text
highlight key cases, sources for extra reading, assessment advice,
and flag common areas of confusion to avoid - Each chapter includes
a section on reform including noted academic criticism of the law,
furthering students' analytical understanding Digital formats and
resources The fifth edition is available for students and
institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported
by online resources. The e-book offers a mobile experience and
convenient access along with self-test questions, videos, animated
diagrams, audio introductions, and links that offer extra learning
support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
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Coronavirus Updates & Special Supplement Led by Professor David
Ormerod and David Perry QC, our team of authors has been
hand-picked to ensure that you can trust our unique combination of
authority and practicality. With a simultaneous supplement
containing essential materials, you can rely on Blackstone's
Criminal Practice to be your constant companion through every
courtroom appearance. This new edition has been meticulously
revised to provide extensive coverage of all new legislation, case
law, and Practice Directions. With supplements, free digital
newsletters, and fortnightly web updates, you can trust
Blackstone's Criminal Practice to provide reassurance on all the
latest developments in criminal law and procedure.
Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Criminal Law is rightly regarded as
the leading doctrinal textbook on criminal law in England and
Wales. The book owes its consistent popularity to its depth of
analysis, breadth of coverage, and accessible style. Over fifty
years since the publication of the first edition, Professor David
Ormerod and Karl Laird continue the tradition set down by
Professors Sir John Smith and Brian Hogan by producing a textbook
of unrivalled quality. The text continues to be an invaluable
resource for undergraduate students and an essential reference
source for criminal law practitioners. Digital formats and
resources The sixteenth edition is available for students and
institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported
by online resources. The e-book offers a mobile experience and
convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation
features and links that offer extra learning support:
www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks A selection of online resources
accompany this text, including: - A selection of additional online
chapters - A full bibliography arranged alphabetically and by
chapter - Annual updates
Smith's Law of Theft has long been established as the standard work
on the subject and is frequently cited in the Court of Appeal. Now
in its ninth edition, the book provides a detailed and critical
account of the law of theft and related dishonesty offences. It
contains the full, amended text of relevant legislation (notably,
the Theft Acts 1968, 1978, and 1996) together with a detailed
analysis of the provisions of the statutes and the extensive case
law which has grown up around them.
This ninth edition has been updated to take full account of the
Fraud Act 2006. The new Act replaces numerous deception offences
with new fraud offences, which has prompted substantial
restructuring and rewriting of the book's chapters. Other
significant developments which the new edition provides extensive
coverage on, include;Hinks in the House of Lords on theft and
gifts; jurisdictional issues arising from Smith; and new procedural
issues arising from the fraud protocol and the imminent
introduction of judge only trials.
A whole new chapter on conspiracy to defraud is included in the
new edition, and the full text of the Fraud Act and the fraud
protocol are included in the appendices.
Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Text, Cases, & Materials on
Criminal Law is a thorough and accessible guide to criminal law,
providing invaluable extracts from key cases, statutes, and expert
articles, which have been carefully selected to illuminate the core
of criminal law. Ormerod and Laird expertly guide the reader
through the various facets of the law while posing stimulating
questions for students to investigate further and reflect upon.
This book provides the law student with everything they need to
develop a thorough understanding of this fascinating subject.
Digital formats and resources The thirteenth edition is available
for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats,
and is supported by online resources. - The e-book offers a mobile
experience and convenient access along with functionality tools,
navigation features and links that offer extra learning support:
www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks - This book is accompanied by a
selection of online resources, including detailed annual updates,
useful web links, and outline answer guidance to selected in-text
questions.
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