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Criminal Law: A Comparative Approach presents a systematic and
comprehensive analysis of the substantive criminal law of two major
jurisdictions: the United States and Germany. Presupposing no
familiarity with either U.S. or German criminal law, the book will
provide criminal law scholars and students with a rich comparative
understanding of criminal law's foundations and central doctrines.
All foreign-language sources have been translated into English;
cases and materials are accompanied by heavily cross-referenced
introductions and notes that place them within the framework of
each country's criminal law system and highlight issues ripe for
comparative analysis. Divided into three parts, the book covers
foundational issues - such as constitutional limits on the criminal
law - before tackling the major features of the general part of the
criminal law and a selection of offences in the special part.
Throughout, readers are exposed to alternative approaches to
familiar problems in criminal law, and as a result will have a
chance to see a given country's criminal law doctrine, on specific
issues and in general, from the critical distance of comparative
analysis.
Criminal Law: A Comparative Approach presents a systematic and
comprehensive analysis of the substantive criminal law of two major
jurisdictions: the United States and Germany. Presupposing no
familiarity with either U.S. or German criminal law, the book will
provide criminal law scholars and students with a rich comparative
understanding of criminal law's foundations and central doctrines.
All foreign-language sources have been translated into English;
cases and materials are accompanied by heavily cross-referenced
introductions and notes that place them within the framework of
each country's criminal law system and highlight issues ripe for
comparative analysis. Divided into three parts, the book covers
foundational issues - such as constitutional limits on the criminal
law - before tackling the major features of the general part of the
criminal law and a selection of offences in the special part.
Throughout, readers are exposed to alternative approaches to
familiar problems in criminal law, and as a result will have a
chance to see a given country's criminal law doctrine, on specific
issues and in general, from the critical distance of comparative
analysis.
The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law reflects the continued
transformation of criminal law into a global discipline, providing
scholars with a comprehensive international resource, a common
point of entry into cutting edge contemporary research and a
snapshot of the state and scope of the field. To this end, the
Handbook takes a broad approach to its subject matter,
disciplinarily, geographically, and systematically. Its
contributors include current and future research leaders
representing a variety of legal systems, methodologies, areas of
expertise, and research agendas. The Handbook is divided into four
parts: Approaches & Methods (I), Systems & Methods (II),
Aspects & Issues (III), and Contexts & Comparisons (IV).
Part I includes essays exploring various methodological approaches
to criminal law (such as criminology, feminist studies, and
history). Part II provides an overview of systems or models of
criminal law, laying the foundation for further inquiry into
specific conceptions of criminal law as well as for comparative
analysis (such as Islamic, Marxist, and military law). Part III
covers the three aspects of the penal process: the definition of
norms and principles of liability (substantive criminal law), along
with a less detailed treatment of the imposition of norms (criminal
procedure) and the infliction of sanctions (prison or corrections
law). Contributors consider the basic topics traditionally
addressed in scholarship on the general and special parts of the
substantive criminal law (such as jurisdiction, mens rea,
justifications, and excuses). Part IV places criminal law in
context, both domestically and transnationally, by exploring the
contrasts between criminal law and other species of law and state
power and by investigating criminal law's place in the projects of
comparative law, transnational, and international law.
The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law reflects the continued
transformation of criminal law into a global discipline, providing
scholars with a comprehensive international resource, a common
point of entry into cutting edge contemporary research and a
snapshot of the state and scope of the field. To this end, the
Handbook takes a broad approach to its subject matter,
disciplinarily, geographically, and systematically. Its
contributors include current and future research leaders
representing a variety of legal systems, methodologies, areas of
expertise, and research agendas. The Handbook is divided into four
parts: Approaches & Methods (I), Systems & Methods (II),
Aspects & Issues (III), and Contexts & Comparisons (IV).
Part I includes essays exploring various methodological approaches
to criminal law (such as criminology, feminist studies, and
history). Part II provides an overview of systems or models of
criminal law, laying the foundation for further inquiry into
specific conceptions of criminal law as well as for comparative
analysis (such as Islamic, Marxist, and military law). Part III
covers the three aspects of the penal process: the definition of
norms and principles of liability (substantive criminal law), along
with a less detailed treatment of the imposition of norms (criminal
procedure) and the infliction of sanctions (prison law).
Contributors consider the basic topics traditionally addressed in
scholarship on the general and special parts of the substantive
criminal law (such as jurisdiction, mens rea, justifications, and
excuses). Part IV places criminal law in context, both domestically
and transnationally, by exploring the contrasts between criminal
law and other species of law and state power and by investigating
criminal law's place in the projects of comparative law,
transnational, and international law.
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