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Criminal cases raise difficult normative and legal questions, and
are often a consequence of compelling human drama. In this
collection, expert authors place leading cases in criminal law in
their historical and legal contexts, highlighting their
significance both in the past and for the present. The cases in
this volume range from the fifteenth to the twenty-first century.
Many of them are well known to modern criminal lawyers and
students; others are overlooked landmarks that deserve
reconsideration. The essays, often based on extensive and original
archival research, range over a wide spectrum of criminal law,
covering procedure and doctrine, statute and common law, individual
offences and general principles. Together, the essays explore
common themes, including the scope of criminal law and
criminalisation, the role of the jury, and the causes of change in
criminal law.
Criminal cases raise difficult normative and legal questions, and
are often a consequence of compelling human drama. In this
collection, expert authors place leading cases in criminal law in
their historical and legal contexts, highlighting their
significance both in the past and for the present. The cases in
this volume range from the fifteenth to the twenty-first century.
Many of them are well known to modern criminal lawyers and
students; others are overlooked landmarks that deserve
reconsideration. The essays, often based on extensive and original
archival research, range over a wide spectrum of criminal law,
covering procedure and doctrine, statute and common law, individual
offences and general principles. Together, the essays explore
common themes, including the scope of criminal law and
criminalisation, the role of the jury, and the causes of change in
criminal law.
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