Wickedness and crime: laws of homicide and malice

Wickedness and crime: laws of homicide and malice

Wickedness and crime: laws of homicide and malice

Law of the United Kingdom and Ireland > England and Wales > Culpability. Mens rea. Criminal intent. Criminal negligence

Edition Details

  • Language: English
  • Jurisdiction(s): England
  • Publication Information: London : Routledge, 2013
  • Publication Type (Medium): History
  • Type: Book
  • Series title: Discourses of law.
  • Permalink: https://books.lawi.org.uk/wickedness-and-crime-laws-of-homicide-and-malice/ (Stable identifier)

Short Description

XII, 285 pages ; 24 cm.

Purpose and Intended Audience

Useful for students learning an area of law, Wickedness and crime: laws of homicide and malice is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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Bibliographic information

  • Responsable Person: Penny Crofts.
  • Publication Date: 2013
  • Country/State: England
  • Number of Editions: 7 editions
  • First edition Date: 2013
  • Last edition Date: 2015
  • Languages: British English
  • Library of Congress Code: KD7892
  • Dewey Code: 111.84
  • ISBN: 9780415820158 0415820154
  • OCLC: 810119939

Main Contents

Medieval malice : disorder and purity of heart
The poisoned apple of malice
Sir James Fitzjames Stephen and monstrous malice
Malevolent outlaw of law
The negligence of Lavender
Conclusion.

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Find it in the Library of Congress:

If you wish to locate similar books to “Wickedness and crime: laws of homicide and malice”, they can be found under the 111.84 in a public library, and the Library of Congress call numbers starting with KD7892 in most university libraries. If you wish to look up similar titles to “Wickedness and crime: laws of homicide and malice” in an on-line library catalog, the official Library of Congress Subject Headings under which they can be found are:

Australia
Criminal intent
Criminal law
England
Homicide
Sociological jurisprudence–Philosophy

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