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_aThe sanctity of life and the criminal law/ _bthe legancy of glanville williams _cedited by J Dennis,Baker |
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250 | _a1st.ed. | ||
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_aCambridge: _bCambridge university press, _c2013. |
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300 | _a357 p. | ||
505 | _a 1. Glanville Llewelyn Williams, 1911-97: a biographical note Peter Glazebrook; 2. Glanville's inspiration George P. Fletcher; 3. Preventive orders and the rule of law Andrew Ashworth; 4. The specialness of the general part of the criminal law Michael S. Moore; 5. Four distinctions that Glanville Williams did not make: the practical benefits of examining the interrelation among criminal law doctrines Paul H. Robinson; 6. Reflections on Dudley and Stephens and killing the innocent: taking a wrong conceptual path Joshua Dressler; 7. Intention revisited Antony Duff; 8. A disintegrated theory of culpability Andrew Simester; 9. Sir Michael Foster, Professor Williams and complicity in murder Sir Roger Toulson; 10. Mental disorder and sexual consent: Williams and after John Stanton-Ife; 11. Williams v. Kamisar on euthanasia: a classic debate revisited John Keown; 12. The failure of the defence of necessity as a mechanism of legal change on assisted dying in the common law world Penney Lewis; 13. The duty to preserve life and its limits in English criminal law Antje du Bois-Pedain; 14. Professing criminal law A. T. H. Smith. | ||
650 | _aWilliams, Glanville -- (Glanville Llewelyn), -- 1911-1997. | ||
650 | _aCriminal law -- Philosophy. | ||
650 | _aLaw and ethics. | ||
700 | _aBaker,Dennis J,ed. | ||
942 | _cWB16 |