Criminal Law (Concise College Texts)

Criminal Law (Concise College Texts) by Peter Seago is a focused resource published by Sweet & M in June 1981, comprising 246 pages in English. This fourth edition is specifically designed for undergraduate LLB and GDL courses, addressing central topics that are common across various criminal law curricula. The book aims to clearly outline how the principles of criminal law function in practice within the courts.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the operational aspects of criminal law, alongside discussions on law reform proposals that consider not only the current legal framework but also potential future developments. This edition serves as a practical guide for students seeking to understand the intricacies of criminal law and its application in real-world scenarios.
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Specifically designed for undergraduate LLB and GDL courses, the fourth edition on criminal law focuses on those central topics common to the majority of criminal law courses. The principal aim of this work is to set out clearly how the principles of criminal law operate in practice in the courts. This approach is complemented by an examination of law reform proposals, which go beyond looking at what the law is, to how it may develop in the future.
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