Simester and Sullivan's Criminal Law: Theory and
Doctrine
di A. P. Simester (Autore), J. R.
Spencer (Autore), G. R. Sullivan (Autore), G. J. Virgo (Autore)
We wanted to write a text on the substantive criminal
law which has depth as well as breadth, a book that takes the detail seriously
as well as the underlying principles. Our aim was to show the criminal law as a
process of argument, not simplistic answers - to write a book that can be read,
not merely consulted. Professor Andrew Simester and Professor Bob Sullivan.This
is the fourth edition of the leading textbook on criminal law by Professors
Simester and Sullivan. Established as an outstanding modern account of English
criminal law, it combines detailed, authoritative exposition of the law with
careful exploration of its theoretical underpinnings. It is designed for use in
undergraduate teaching, and previous editions have proved very popular with
recent cohorts of students. The book has also established itself as a major
point of reference in academic writing, here and abroad, and has been cited in
appellate courts throughout the world, including the House of Lords, the High
Court of Australia, the Supreme Court of Canada, and the Special Tribunal for
the former Yugoslavia. This edition features coverage of major new developments
including: the Serious Crime Act 2007; the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act
2008 provisions on self-defence and sentencing; the Corporate Manslaughter and
Homicide Act 2007; and The Coroners and Criminal Justice Act 2009, including
full treatment of the new law on provocation and diminished responsibility
brought in by this Act. There is also a discussion of recent homicide law
reform initiatives and of reform proposals in conspiracy, attempts, and
complicity law.