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- Book Review. Radzinowicz, L., a History of English Criminal Law
- Legislating the Criminal Code: Corruption
- Criminal Or Merely Human?: the Prosecution of Negligent Doctors
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- Attempts in English Criminal Law
- Corporate Criminal Liability – Perspectives from the US, UK and France
- Silence and Perjury Before Police Officers: an Examination of the Criminal Law Risks Dale W
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- Strict Liability in the Shadow of Juries
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- Subjectivism and Objectivism in the Criminal Law: an Examination of the Limits of Recklessness and Negligence
- The Law of Murder: Overseas Comparative Studies
- Codifying the Criminal Law
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- A More Principled Approach to Criminalizing Negligence: a Prescription for the Legislature
- THE PROOF of GUILT a Study of the English Criminal Trial
- Legislating the Criminal Code: Fraud and Deception Consultation Summary
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- Chapter 3 Common Law [B] Criminal Statutes
- Codification: the Preliminary Offences of Incitement, Conspiracy and Attempt
- Negligence in Polish and English Criminal Law
- A Consistent Approach to Assessing Mens Rea in the Criminal Law of England and Wales
- A Brief History of Distinctions in Criminal Culpability Paul H
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