The sanctity of life and the criminal law : the legacy of Glanville Williams / / edited by Dennis J. Baker and Jeremy Horder.
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xiii, 357 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Glanville Llewelyn Williams 1911-1997 : a biographical note / Peter Glazebrook
- Glanville's inspiration / George P. Fletcher
- Preventive orders and the rule of law / Andrew Ashworth
- The specialness of the general part of the criminal law / Michael S. Moore
- Four distinctions that Glanville Williams did not make : the practical benefits of examining the interrelation among criminal law doctrines / Paul H. Robinson
- Reflections on Dudley and Stephens and killing the innocent : taking a wrong conceptual path / Joshua Dressler
- Intention revisited / Antony Duff
- A disintegrated theory of culpability / Andrew Simester
- Mental disorder and sexual consent: Williams and after / John Stanton-Ife
- Sir Michael Foster, Professor Williams and complicity in murder / Sir Roger Toulson
- Williams v Kamisar on euthanasia : a classic debate revisited / John Keown
- The failure of the defence of necessity as a mechanism of legal change on assisted dying in the common law world / Penney Lewis
- The duty to preserve life and its limits in English criminal law / Antje du Bois-Pedain
- Professing criminal law / A.T.H. Smith.