Criminal Law

Criminal Law by Catherine Elliott, published by Pearson Longman in 2010, is the eighth edition of this comprehensive text, spanning 435 pages in English. This book presents the law surrounding criminal justice while also exploring the underlying principles that inform these legal frameworks. It addresses various issues and debates that arise within the realm of criminal law, providing readers with a thorough understanding of the subject.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the legal principles governing criminal law, alongside discussions that highlight contemporary issues and debates in the field. The book aims to clarify complex legal concepts and encourages critical thinking about the implications of criminal law. With its focus on both the law itself and the broader context in which it operates, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intricacies of legal systems and the challenges they face.
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As well as setting out the law itself, the authors examine the principles behind criminal law, and discuss some of the issues and debates arising from it.
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