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Homicide Law in Comparative Perspective by Edited by Jeremy Horder Edited by David Hughes, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Edited by Jeremy Horder Edited by David Hughes
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    EditionEdition Statement UK ed.
    ISBN9781841136967
    Pages244
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2007

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Homicide Law in Comparative Perspective by Edited by Jeremy Horder Edited by David Hughes

    A number of jurisdictions world-wide have changed or are considering changing their homicide laws. Important changes have now been recommended for England and Wales and these changes are an important focus in the book which brings together leading experts from jurisdictions across the globe (England and Wales; France; Germany; Scotland; Australia; The United States of America; Canada; Singapore and Malaysia) to examine key aspects of the law of homicide. Key areas examined include the structure of the law of homicide and the meaning of fault elements. For example the definition of murder or its equivalent is very different in France and Germany from the definition used in England and Wales. French law like the law in a number of American states ties the definition of murder to the presence or absence of premeditation unlike the law in England and Wales. Unlike most other jurisdictions German law makes the killers motive such as a sadistic sexual motive relevant to whether or not he or she committed the worst kind of homicide.England and Wales is in a minority of English-speaking jurisdictions in that it does not employ the concept of wicked recklessness or of extreme indifference as a fault element in homicide. Understanding these often subtle differences between the approaches of different jurisdictions to the definition of homicide is an essential aspect of the law reform process and of legal study and scholarship in the criminal law. Every jurisdiction tries to learn from the experience of others and this book seeks to make a contribution to that process as well as providing a lively and informative resource for scholars and students.show more



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