CONTENTS:
Part 1 General Consideration.
Chapter
1. Capacity and Choices: The Ancient Foundations of Criminal Responsibility.
2. Substantive, Procedural and Proof Constraints in the Criminal Law.
3. Intention.
4. Recklessness and Negligence.
5. Faults as to Circumstances.
6. Strict Liability.
7. Attributed Acts: Vicarious Liability.
8. Corporations; Exceptions to Strict Liability.
9. The External Elements of an Offence.
10. Causation.
Part 2 The Protection of the Person.
11. Non-Fatal Offences against the Person.
12. Sexual Aggression.
13. Murder.
14. Involuntary Manslaughter.
15. The Foetus and the New-Born Child.
Part 3 Complicity and Inchoate Liability.
16. Complicity.
17. Attempt.
18. Conspiracy.
19. Other Inchoate Offences.
Part 4: Defences
20. Ignorance of Law and Superior Orders.
21. Intoxication.
22. Discipline and Authority.
23. Private and Public Defence.
24. Loss of Control.
25. Necessity.
26. Consent and Entrapment.
27. Duress and Coercion.
28. Automatism.
29. Criminal Capacity and Insanity.
30. Diminished Responsibility.
Part 5 The Protection of Property.
31. Theft.
32. Fraud.
33. Miscellaneous Frauds and Forgery.
34. Robbery and Similar Offences.
35. Blackmail.
36. Burglary.
37. Handling Stolen Goods.
38. Damage and Trespass.
Part 6: White-Collar Crimes.
39. Companies, Finance Markets and Insolvency Offences.
40. Bribery and Corruption.
41. Copyright and Trade Mark Offences.
42. Cybercrimes and Artificial Intelligence.
43. Tax Offences and Social Security Fraud.
44. Money Laundering and the Proceeds of Crime.
Index.
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