The conference has attracted speakers from across Britain and America to highlight controversial reforms in the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 regarding loss of control and diminished responsibility. It is the first conference in the UK to focus on the new Act's provisions on partial defences to murder which replace provocation with loss of control and alter the provisions on diminished responsibility
The common law partial defence of provocation for murder was abolished and replaced by a new defence...
The report has been produced by the Select Committee on the Partial Defence of Provocation, which wa...
This case note examines two cases, Conroy and Squelch, which were decided by the Court of Appeal in ...
Under s.54-56 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, the defence of provocation is abolished and in i...
The partial defence to murder of ‘loss of control’ under s.54 (1) of the Coroners and Justice Act 20...
A decade has passed since changes to Homicide Act 1957, s.2 under s.52 of the Coroners and Justice A...
A divisive law from the outset, the diminished responsibility defence has continued to arouse criti...
This article identifies the criticisms with the partial defence of provocation and examines whether ...
The partial defence of loss of control, as set out in s54 and s55 Coroners and Justice Act 2009 make...
Discusses the introduction under the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 s.54 of loss of control as a part...
The provocation defence has been the subject of legislative reform in England and Australia over the...
The provocation defence has been the subject of legislative reform in England and Australia over the...
A significant body of literature has highlighted how the previous partial defence of provocation fai...
The Coroners and Justice Act (2009) represents the latest in a long series of legislative and policy...
The Coroners and Justice Act (2009) represents the latest in a long series of legislative and policy...
The common law partial defence of provocation for murder was abolished and replaced by a new defence...
The report has been produced by the Select Committee on the Partial Defence of Provocation, which wa...
This case note examines two cases, Conroy and Squelch, which were decided by the Court of Appeal in ...
Under s.54-56 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, the defence of provocation is abolished and in i...
The partial defence to murder of ‘loss of control’ under s.54 (1) of the Coroners and Justice Act 20...
A decade has passed since changes to Homicide Act 1957, s.2 under s.52 of the Coroners and Justice A...
A divisive law from the outset, the diminished responsibility defence has continued to arouse criti...
This article identifies the criticisms with the partial defence of provocation and examines whether ...
The partial defence of loss of control, as set out in s54 and s55 Coroners and Justice Act 2009 make...
Discusses the introduction under the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 s.54 of loss of control as a part...
The provocation defence has been the subject of legislative reform in England and Australia over the...
The provocation defence has been the subject of legislative reform in England and Australia over the...
A significant body of literature has highlighted how the previous partial defence of provocation fai...
The Coroners and Justice Act (2009) represents the latest in a long series of legislative and policy...
The Coroners and Justice Act (2009) represents the latest in a long series of legislative and policy...
The common law partial defence of provocation for murder was abolished and replaced by a new defence...
The report has been produced by the Select Committee on the Partial Defence of Provocation, which wa...
This case note examines two cases, Conroy and Squelch, which were decided by the Court of Appeal in ...