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Ross on Crime

SKU: 9780455502366
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  • Author:
    BAGARIC Mirko
  • ISBN:
    9780455502366
  • Publication Date:
    December 2021
  • Edition:
    9
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Lawbook Co.
  • Country of Publication:
Ross on Crime
Ross on Crime

Ross on Crime

SKU: 9780455502366
Regular price $382.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BAGARIC Mirko
  • ISBN:
    9780455502366
  • Publication Date:
    December 2021
  • Edition:
    9
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Lawbook Co.
  • Country of Publication:

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Ross on Crime Ninth Edition is a unique, renowned and indispensable point of reference for all criminal law practitioners.

It covers more than 350 terms and principles relating to criminal law practice in an easy-to-use A-to-Z format. As well as a succinct statement of the law on a particular subject, there is a summary of the leading case law in the area.

It is the only Australian work that considers all aspects of criminal justice - substantive criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence and sentencing and which does so across all Australian jurisdictions.

The Ninth Edition incorporates the many case law decisions and legislative changes that have occurred since the last edition. These include:

Over 20 new High Court cases;

Legislative and case law developments relating to the human rights charters;

Elaboration relating to the application of privilege in criminal cases;

Clarification of the prosecutors duty of fairness;

A discussion of the judges role in summing up to the jury;

The application of the defence of honest and reasonable mistake in driving cases;

Elaboration of the doctrine of severance in criminal cases;

The approach to assessing the cogency of evidence in child sexual offence cases; and

Clarification of the scope of the provocation defence.

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  • Ross on Crime Ninth Edition is a unique, renowned and indispensable point of reference for all criminal law practitioners.

    It covers more than 350 terms and principles relating to criminal law practice in an easy-to-use A-to-Z format. As well as a succinct statement of the law on a particular subject, there is a summary of the leading case law in the area.

    It is the only Australian work that considers all aspects of criminal justice - substantive criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence and sentencing and which does so across all Australian jurisdictions.

    The Ninth Edition incorporates the many case law decisions and legislative changes that have occurred since the last edition. These include:

    Over 20 new High Court cases;

    Legislative and case law developments relating to the human rights charters;

    Elaboration relating to the application of privilege in criminal cases;

    Clarification of the prosecutors duty of fairness;

    A discussion of the judges role in summing up to the jury;

    The application of the defence of honest and reasonable mistake in driving cases;

    Elaboration of the doctrine of severance in criminal cases;

    The approach to assessing the cogency of evidence in child sexual offence cases; and

    Clarification of the scope of the provocation defence.

Ross on Crime Ninth Edition is a unique, renowned and indispensable point of reference for all criminal law practitioners.

It covers more than 350 terms and principles relating to criminal law practice in an easy-to-use A-to-Z format. As well as a succinct statement of the law on a particular subject, there is a summary of the leading case law in the area.

It is the only Australian work that considers all aspects of criminal justice - substantive criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence and sentencing and which does so across all Australian jurisdictions.

The Ninth Edition incorporates the many case law decisions and legislative changes that have occurred since the last edition. These include:

Over 20 new High Court cases;

Legislative and case law developments relating to the human rights charters;

Elaboration relating to the application of privilege in criminal cases;

Clarification of the prosecutors duty of fairness;

A discussion of the judges role in summing up to the jury;

The application of the defence of honest and reasonable mistake in driving cases;

Elaboration of the doctrine of severance in criminal cases;

The approach to assessing the cogency of evidence in child sexual offence cases; and

Clarification of the scope of the provocation defence.