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Problems for the Criminal Law is a book about teaching and learning criminal law, using a problem-centered approach. The problem focus enables the analysis of issues within a critical framework. Life problems are used to develop an understanding of the practical applications and consequences of the criminal law within contemporary social settings in Australia.
Australian Criminal Justice provides a clear overview and critical examination of the Australian criminal justice process. Fully updated and revised, the third edition of this leading text analyzes the influences that mould criminal justice and examines the institutional and administrative features of its operation in Australian jurisdictions. It begins with the theory and basic elements of the criminal law and then guides readers chronologically through the stages of a case: investigation, pretrial decision-making, trial, evidence, sentencing, punishment and penalty, and appeal.
Discusses methodologies for comparative research and applies this to the issue of trial transformation in the context of achieving justice in post-conflict societies.
This book argues that deference to parallel jurisdiction in the development of ICL as a hybrid of major state traditions has impeded the development of a purpose-designed and principled international criminal jurisprudence.
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