An introduction to Irish criminal law / Conor Hanly.
Material type: TextPublication details: Dublin : Gill & Macmillan, 1999.Description: xxv, [3], 378p. ; 24cmContent type:- 9780717128365 :
- 9780717128365
- Irish criminal law
- 345.417 HAN 21
- KDK1750 .H36 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I.Preliminary issues -- 1.Introductory matters -- 2.Criminal liability -- 3.Secondary participation in a crime -- Part II.General defences -- 4.Self-defence -- 5.Insanity -- 6.Intoxication -- 7.Duress -- 8.Necessity -- 9.Infancy -- 10.Entrapment -- Part III.Inchoate offences -- 11.Attempts -- 12.Conspiracy -- 13.Incitement -- Part IV.Offences against the person -- 14.Homicide -- 15.Non-fatal offences against the person -- 16.Sexual offences -- 17.Abortion -- Part V.Offences against property -- 18.Larceny -- 19.Robbery -- 20.Burglary -- 21.Handling stolen property -- 22.Theft-related offences -- 23.Criminal damage -- Part VI.Public order offences -- 25.Prostitution -- Part VII.Miscellaneous statutory offences -- 26.Misuse of drugs -- 27.Road traffic offences.
First introductory text for Irish students covering the core elements of Criminal Law, explaining the principles and statutes in clear and accessible language.