Scots Law: Criminal Law
BIC code: LDR
See also: Scots Law
There were 7 books found.
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£46.50
Casebook On Scottish Criminal Law - Christopher H. W. Gane; Charles N. Stoddart - Paperback
Casebook on Scottish Criminal law represents a concise and practical appreciation of how the law works, with analysis of the reasoning behind decisions. It includes sources and general principles, defences, and the mental element in crime.
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£13.50
Criminal Law Essentials - Claire Mcdiarmid - Paperback
'Criminal Law' is a study and revision guide for students. It contains all the information students need when preparing for exams and includes useful summary sections of essential facts and essential cases. It is also a resource for those who need to refresh their knowledge of the subject.
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£33.99
Introduction To Scots Criminal Law - Sarah, Dr. Christie - Paperback
This introductory text to Scots criminal law covers the full scope of criminal law in Scotland as traditionally conceived and includes recent developments such as human rights, devolution and computer offences.
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£40.00
Offences Against Justice - Norman McFadyen - Paperback
This title covers offences against justice in Scotland in the broadest possible sense. The author not only deals with all aspects of the law relating to contempt but also other offences overlapping with contempt, such as perjury.
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£15.99
The Pleader: An Autobiography - Len Murray - Hardback
Len Murray, described by a High Court judge as the most respected pleader of his generation, practised as a solicitor in Glasgow for over 40 years. In this text he recounts many tales of the courts and the characters who inhabited them, whether they sat on the bench or stood in the dock.
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£40.00
Scots Criminal Law: R.A.A. McCall Smith, David Sheldon - Alexander McCall Smith; David Sheldon - Paperback
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£38.00
Sexual Offences - Christopher H. W. Gane - Paperback
This title provides a statement of sexual offences, including rape, incest, obscene telephone calls and shameless indecency, which the practitioner is most likely to encounter. The author expounds the law in a critical way, comparing and contrasting it with legislation in other jurisdictions.