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9780198853145

Fundamentals of Criminal Law Responsibility, Culpability, and Wrongdoing

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  • ISBN13:

    9780198853145

  • ISBN10:

    0198853149

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2021-04-04
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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After graduating from Auckland and Oxford, Andrew Simester started his academic career at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He moved to the National University of Singapore in 2006 and, since 2015, concurrently holds the Edmund-Davies Chair in Criminal Law at King's College London. Professor Simester received an Honorary Doctorate from Uppsala University in 2019, awarded in recognition of his writings in criminal law and theory. He has published widely in these areas, and is also a lead author of two major treatises, Simester and Sullivan's Criminal Law in the UK and Principles of Criminal Law in New Zealand.

Table of Contents


Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Part I: Groundwork
1. Crime, Responsibility, Culpability, and Wrongdoing
2. Structure and Nomenclature
3. Five Functions, and Two Kinds, of Mens Rea
Part II: Responsibility
4. Moral and Ascriptive Responsibilities
5. Causation
6. Why Not-doings are Special
7. Complicity
8. Moral Responsibility and Voluntariness
9. (Non-volitional) Action
Part III: Culpability and Wrongdoing
10. Prolegomenon to Part III
11. A Pluralistic Theory of Culpability
12. Being Unreasonable
13. Strict and Constructive Liability
14. Outcome and other Luck
15. Distinguishing Intended from Advertent Action
16. On the Moral Distinction between Intention and Advertence
17. Distinguishing Defences
18. Unpacking Justifications
19. Unpacking Excuses: Hybrids and Mistakes

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