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Criminal law : a comparative approach / Markus D. Dubber and Tatjana Hörnle.

By: Dubber, Markus Dirk [author.]Contributor(s): Hörnle, Tatjana [author.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014. Edition: First editionDescription: xxxviii, 671 f. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780199589609Subject(s): E Drejta Penale = Criminal Law | Procedura Penale = Criminal ProcedureOnline resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
Part I. Foundations. Punishment: concepts, forms, limits. The legality principle (nulla poena sine lege). Constitutional limits on substantive criminal law. Jurisdiction. Procedural contexts. Analysis of criminal liability -- Part II. The general part. Actus reus (objective elements). Mens rea (subjective elements). Causation. Complicity. Corporate criminal liability. Inchoate offenses. Justifications. Excuses -- Part III. The special part. Offenses against the person. Offenses against sexual autonomy: rape and sexual assault. Other offenses.
Summary: "A systematic and comprehensive comparative analysis, of criminal law, focused on two major jurisdictions: the United States and Germany."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Foundations. Punishment: concepts, forms, limits. The legality principle (nulla poena sine lege). Constitutional limits on substantive criminal law. Jurisdiction. Procedural contexts. Analysis of criminal liability -- Part II. The general part. Actus reus (objective elements). Mens rea (subjective elements). Causation. Complicity. Corporate criminal liability. Inchoate offenses. Justifications. Excuses -- Part III. The special part. Offenses against the person. Offenses against sexual autonomy: rape and sexual assault. Other offenses.

"A systematic and comprehensive comparative analysis, of criminal law, focused on two major jurisdictions: the United States and Germany."--Jacket.

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