As Ireland embarks on codification of its criminal law, this essay offers a commentary on some of the issues which potential codifiers may have to determine. Drawing on several code projects in the traditionally ‘common law’ world, as well as the author's experience as a member of the group which drafted a criminal code for Scotland, it considers the extent to which the process of codification ought largely to restate the current law, as opposed to attempting law reform; assesses different ways of structuring codes and of drafting provisions; stresses the importance of accurate offence labelling, and considers the relationship between a code and the common law
Describes and critiques the Scottish Law Commission’s Discussion Paper onreforming the law of homici...
In examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and criminologists are d...
This paper will develop the proposition that criminal codes in Australia are misnamed because they f...
As Ireland embarks on codification of its criminal law, this essay offers a commentary on some of th...
This, the first of a two part article, offers a critique of existing Scots common law in the context...
This, the second of a two part article, compares the draft Scottish criminal code with that prepared...
This volume contributes to the codification debate by bringing together research articles which comp...
This commentary on Don Stuart's draft of a general part for the Canadian Criminal Code shifts its fo...
South Australia, like England and the two largest Australian States of New South Wales and Victoria,...
The aim of the analysis presented in the following article is to delineate the historical outline an...
In this chapter, the author discusses the legal international comparative study of codification. The...
Enacted in 1860, the Indian Penal Code is the longest serving and one of the most influential crimin...
As well as providing a clear statement of the current law, Scots Criminal Law - A Critical Analysis ...
It has been suggested that the American Law Institute’s Model Penal Code might serve as a model for ...
German criminal law doctrine, as one of the more influential ones over time and on a global scale, t...
Describes and critiques the Scottish Law Commission’s Discussion Paper onreforming the law of homici...
In examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and criminologists are d...
This paper will develop the proposition that criminal codes in Australia are misnamed because they f...
As Ireland embarks on codification of its criminal law, this essay offers a commentary on some of th...
This, the first of a two part article, offers a critique of existing Scots common law in the context...
This, the second of a two part article, compares the draft Scottish criminal code with that prepared...
This volume contributes to the codification debate by bringing together research articles which comp...
This commentary on Don Stuart's draft of a general part for the Canadian Criminal Code shifts its fo...
South Australia, like England and the two largest Australian States of New South Wales and Victoria,...
The aim of the analysis presented in the following article is to delineate the historical outline an...
In this chapter, the author discusses the legal international comparative study of codification. The...
Enacted in 1860, the Indian Penal Code is the longest serving and one of the most influential crimin...
As well as providing a clear statement of the current law, Scots Criminal Law - A Critical Analysis ...
It has been suggested that the American Law Institute’s Model Penal Code might serve as a model for ...
German criminal law doctrine, as one of the more influential ones over time and on a global scale, t...
Describes and critiques the Scottish Law Commission’s Discussion Paper onreforming the law of homici...
In examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and criminologists are d...
This paper will develop the proposition that criminal codes in Australia are misnamed because they f...