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Reconstructing Criminal Law: Text and Materials (Law in Context) Book

This text provides an alternative to the standard black letter criminal law text. The authors analyse central aspects of criminal law in the context of the assumptions surrounding it, using historical, political, sociological and philosophical sources and a variety of critical approaches.Read More

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    Reconstructing Criminal Law provides a radical and stimulating alternative to the standard black letter criminal law text. The authors analyse central aspects of criminal law in the context of the assumptions surrounding it, and employ a number of critical approaches, including a feminist perspective to give insights into the current state of the law. A comprehensive resource - it contains extracts that cover a wide range of materials from historical, political, sociological and philosophical sources and discusses offences considered to be at the margins of criminal law. It also offers an important practical element whereby students and teachers can attempt to answer the questions that the criminal justice system confronts on a daily basis.

  • 0521606047
  • 9780521606042
  • Nicola Lacey, Celia Wells, Oliver Quick
  • 1 September 2003
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 912
  • 3
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