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Principles and values in criminal law and criminal justice : Essays in honour of Andrew Ashworth / edited by Lucia Zedner and Julian V. Roberts.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press, 2012.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxx, 333 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780199696796 (cloth)
  • 0199696799 (cloth)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345 ZEN
LOC classification:
  • KD7850 .P756 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
C'ontents Andrew Ashworth: A Tribute b1 Roger Hood Editori Introduction Achnowledgements Table of Ases Table if Lesislation List of Conlributors List;f Abbreuiations V viii xvii xxi xxvi xxix xxxi PART I. CRIMINAL LA\r 1. Ashworth on Principles Jobn Gardner 2. Principles, Policies, and Politics of Criminal Law IVicola Lacey 3. Crimind Attempt, the Rule of Law, and Accountabiliry in Criminal Law Jeremy Horder 4. Presuming Innocence RA D"ff Fair Labelling and Social Solidariry Victor Tadros Distraction and Negligence Douglas Husak On Justifications and Excuses Andrew Simester Years of Provocation, Followed by a Loss of Control Barry Mitchell PART II. CRIMINAL PROCESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS Positive Obligations and Criminal Justice: Duties to Protect or Coerce? Liora Lazarus Exploring Entrapment Mihe Redmayne Excluding Evidence as Protecting Constitutional or Human fughts? Paul Roberts Communiry Sanctions and European Human Rights Law Dirk uan Zvl Smit r9 37 5r 5 67 6. B1 7. 95 B. r13 10. 9 . r35 r57 I l . 171 t2. 191 13. Contents A System of International Criminal Justice for Human Rights Violations: What is the General Justification for its Existence? Andreas uon Hirsch and Viuian C Schorscher PART III. SENTENCING Equdiry Before the Law and Equal Impact of Sanctions: Doing Justice to Differences in Wealth and Employment Status I{ate Warner Sentencing Vomen: Towards Gender Equaliry 209 ')')< 245 A (Children A v Croaria A v Secreran 12006" A v UK (Apr ^t I .f\t{Koc v I urr A I . ,illev v L kral Al-Kharvaja a Al-Saadoon a Angelova ani. Attorney-Gen Artornev Gen Attorney Gen Amorng, Gen, Attorney Gen Attorney Gen, E\rC{ ( Attorney Gen, [2010_ ] Barberi, Mess, Bedder v DPP Boyce Moror I BVeTFGE (20tr Bykov v Russi; Calvelli v Cieli Carmichele r. \ Challa Ramkor Davies v Der.er Demiray v Tur. DP v UK (App DPP for Norrh, DPP v Ping Lir Dudgeon v UK E v UK (App n, Fox v Chief Cor Fulton v Norm; Gdfgen v Germa Grayson v UK i Grigoriades v Gr Hashman and H Hill v Baxter [19 14. 15. 16. t7. 18. Elaine Player Proportionate Sentencing and the Rule of Law 269 Malcolm Thorburn Concurrent and Consecutive Sentences Revisited 285 Martin Wasik '-Wrongful' Acquittals and' Unduly Lenien t' Sentences-Misco nceived Problems that Provoke Unjust Solutions 307 Michael Tonry Index 325
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

C'ontents
Andrew Ashworth: A Tribute b1 Roger Hood
Editori Introduction
Achnowledgements
Table of Ases
Table if Lesislation
List of Conlributors
List;f Abbreuiations
V
viii
xvii
xxi
xxvi
xxix
xxxi
PART I. CRIMINAL LA\r
1. Ashworth on Principles
Jobn Gardner
2. Principles, Policies, and Politics of Criminal Law
IVicola Lacey
3. Crimind Attempt, the Rule of Law, and Accountabiliry in
Criminal Law
Jeremy Horder
4. Presuming Innocence
RA D"ff
Fair Labelling and Social Solidariry
Victor Tadros
Distraction and Negligence
Douglas Husak
On Justifications and Excuses
Andrew Simester
Years of Provocation, Followed by a Loss of Control
Barry Mitchell
PART II. CRIMINAL PROCESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Positive Obligations and Criminal Justice: Duties to Protect or Coerce?
Liora Lazarus
Exploring Entrapment
Mihe Redmayne
Excluding Evidence as Protecting Constitutional or Human fughts?
Paul Roberts
Communiry Sanctions and European Human Rights Law
Dirk uan Zvl Smit
r9
37
5r
5 67
6. B1
7. 95
B. r13
10.
9 . r35
r57
I l . 171
t2. 191
13.
Contents
A System of International Criminal Justice for Human Rights
Violations: What is the General Justification for its Existence?
Andreas uon Hirsch and Viuian C Schorscher
PART III. SENTENCING
Equdiry Before the Law and Equal Impact of Sanctions: Doing
Justice to Differences in Wealth and Employment Status
I{ate Warner
Sentencing Vomen: Towards Gender Equaliry
209
')')<
245
A (Children
A v Croaria
A v Secreran
12006"
A v UK (Apr
^t I
.f\t{Koc v I urr
A I . ,illev v L kral
Al-Kharvaja a
Al-Saadoon a
Angelova ani.
Attorney-Gen
Artornev Gen
Attorney Gen
Amorng, Gen,
Attorney Gen
Attorney Gen,
E\rC{ (
Attorney Gen,
[2010_ ]
Barberi, Mess,
Bedder v DPP
Boyce Moror I
BVeTFGE (20tr
Bykov v Russi;
Calvelli v Cieli
Carmichele r. \
Challa Ramkor
Davies v Der.er
Demiray v Tur.
DP v UK (App
DPP for Norrh,
DPP v Ping Lir
Dudgeon v UK
E v UK (App n,
Fox v Chief Cor
Fulton v Norm;
Gdfgen v Germa
Grayson v UK i
Grigoriades v Gr
Hashman and H
Hill v Baxter [19
14.
15.
16.
t7.
18.
Elaine Player
Proportionate Sentencing and the Rule of Law 269
Malcolm Thorburn
Concurrent and Consecutive Sentences Revisited 285
Martin Wasik
'-Wrongful' Acquittals and' Unduly Lenien t' Sentences-Misco nceived
Problems that Provoke Unjust Solutions 307
Michael Tonry
Index 325

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