Criminal law revision has not been limited to the largest states, which have greater resources and legal facilities, but has also occurred in Delaware and Hawaii, states which have relatively small numbers of legal practitioners, no local school of law, and relatively small populations. In both states, criminal law revision efforts were quite similar, in that an early decision was made to rely heavily on published revised codes of other jurisdictions and on the Model Penal Code, rather than undertaking an extensive initial study and preparing a unique code. The following article will compare the criminal law revision projects in both states, with particular attention to the organization used in each jurisdiction to effectuate reform and the...
There are fifty-two bodies of criminal law in the United States. Each stakes out often diverse posit...
Therearefifty-twobodiesof criminal law in theUSA.Eachstakesoutoftendiversepositions ona rangeof issu...
The trend of criminal law reform must be examined against the changing attitudes towards crime. This...
Criminal law revision has not been limited to the largest states, which have greater resources and l...
In 1973, during the “first wave” of American criminal law recodification efforts following the publi...
The high water mark of criminal law reform in California was reached in 1872 when the legislature, a...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
Few tropes in American legal teaching are more firmly entrenched than the criminal law division betw...
Few tropes in American law teaching are more firmly entrenched than the criminal law division betwee...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
The Kentucky Criminal Justice Council, a constitutional body in Kentucky, undertook this project to ...
Most island states in the South Pacific have inherited a common law legal system as a consequence of...
This paper is based on three experiences as draftsman or reporter in penal law legislation projects....
This Article addresses the ongoing-and, indeed, accelerating process of sporadic, piecemeal, and unn...
There are fifty-two bodies of criminal law in the United States. Each stakes out often diverse posit...
Therearefifty-twobodiesof criminal law in theUSA.Eachstakesoutoftendiversepositions ona rangeof issu...
The trend of criminal law reform must be examined against the changing attitudes towards crime. This...
Criminal law revision has not been limited to the largest states, which have greater resources and l...
In 1973, during the “first wave” of American criminal law recodification efforts following the publi...
The high water mark of criminal law reform in California was reached in 1872 when the legislature, a...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
Few tropes in American legal teaching are more firmly entrenched than the criminal law division betw...
Few tropes in American law teaching are more firmly entrenched than the criminal law division betwee...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
The Kentucky Criminal Justice Council, a constitutional body in Kentucky, undertook this project to ...
Most island states in the South Pacific have inherited a common law legal system as a consequence of...
This paper is based on three experiences as draftsman or reporter in penal law legislation projects....
This Article addresses the ongoing-and, indeed, accelerating process of sporadic, piecemeal, and unn...
There are fifty-two bodies of criminal law in the United States. Each stakes out often diverse posit...
Therearefifty-twobodiesof criminal law in theUSA.Eachstakesoutoftendiversepositions ona rangeof issu...
The trend of criminal law reform must be examined against the changing attitudes towards crime. This...