Accessorial liability after Jogee / edited by Beatrice Krebs.
2020
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Title
Accessorial liability after Jogee / edited by Beatrice Krebs.
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Imprint
Oxford : Hart, 2020.
Distributed
[London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020.
Description
1 online resource : illustrations
Formatted Contents Note
Law Reform in the Supreme Court : The Abolition of Joint Enterprise Liability? / G.R. Sullivan
What is the Theoretical Basis for Accomplice Liability? / Rebecca Williams
Jogee, Parasitic Accessory Liability and Conditional Intention / Christopher Cowley
A Step Away from Liability : Withdrawal and Fundamental Difference Post-Jogee / Catarina Sjölin
Vulnerability Theory and Joint Enterprise / Jon Herring
Joint Enterprise Murder is Dead : Long Live Joint Enterprise Manslaughter? / Beatrice Krebs
The Queen v C, D and E : In the Supreme Court of Ruritania, 9 June 2017 / Matt Dyson
Thinking Like an Accomplice : The Mens Rea for Complicity in US and English Law after Rosemond and Jogee / Vanessa Reid, Alexander Sarch and Sophie Walker
Joint Criminal Confusion : Exploring the Merits and Demerits of Joint Enterprise Liability / Elies van Sliedregt
Extended Joint Criminal Enterprise : 'Top-down' or 'Bottom-up' Legal Reasoning? / Mark Weinberg
Jogee : How Did it Happen? / Felicity Gerry.
What is the Theoretical Basis for Accomplice Liability? / Rebecca Williams
Jogee, Parasitic Accessory Liability and Conditional Intention / Christopher Cowley
A Step Away from Liability : Withdrawal and Fundamental Difference Post-Jogee / Catarina Sjölin
Vulnerability Theory and Joint Enterprise / Jon Herring
Joint Enterprise Murder is Dead : Long Live Joint Enterprise Manslaughter? / Beatrice Krebs
The Queen v C, D and E : In the Supreme Court of Ruritania, 9 June 2017 / Matt Dyson
Thinking Like an Accomplice : The Mens Rea for Complicity in US and English Law after Rosemond and Jogee / Vanessa Reid, Alexander Sarch and Sophie Walker
Joint Criminal Confusion : Exploring the Merits and Demerits of Joint Enterprise Liability / Elies van Sliedregt
Extended Joint Criminal Enterprise : 'Top-down' or 'Bottom-up' Legal Reasoning? / Mark Weinberg
Jogee : How Did it Happen? / Felicity Gerry.
Summary
"In February 2016, the UK Supreme Court fundamentally changed the criminal law principles of accessorial liability when it handed down its decision in R v Jogee. The Court abolished the head of liability known as 'joint criminal enterprise' and replaced it with the ordinary principles of aiding and abetting, which it re-stated for this purpose. But the full implications of the case for the criminal law remain at present uncertain, underexplored and divisive. This book examines Jogee in detail, bringing together legal academics and barristers, all of them experts in the area of complicity, but each of whom have different experiences and views to bear on the issues under debate. The result is the first comprehensive analysis of the various issues that arise from Jogee. It is not just meant to provide a source of reference for academics and practitioners working in the area of complicity, its aim is more ambitious in that it seeks to chart the way forward and to suggest solutions to the various problems created by Jogee for criminal law theory and practice"-- Provided by publisher.
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"This edited collection resulted from a two-day workshop, kindly funded by the BA/Leverhulme Small Grants scheme, that was held at the University of Reading" -- ECIP introduction, page 1.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Also published in print.
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Print version: Accessorial liability after Jogee Oxford ; New York : Hart, 2019.
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Bloomsbury Collections
Language
English
ISBN
9781509918911 (ebook)
9781509918904 (epub)
9781509918898 (print)
1509918906 (print)
9781509918881 (PDF)
9781509918904 (epub)
9781509918898 (print)
1509918906 (print)
9781509918881 (PDF)
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