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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- Table of Cases
- Foreword
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1 Sir Gerald Gordon: An Appreciation -
2 Corroboration and Distress: Some Crumbs from Under the Master’s Table -
3 Child Defendants and the Doctrines of the Criminal Law -
4 Codification of the Criminal Law -
5 Public and Private Wrongs -
6 The Idea of Principle in Scots Criminal Law -
7 A Human Right to a Fair Criminal Law -
8 The Pain of Pleasure: Consent and the Criminalisation of Sado-Masochistic “Assaults” -
9 The Mental Element in Modern Criminal Law -
10 Theft by Omission -
11 Statutory Rape and Defilement in Ireland: Recent Developments -
12 Don’t Look Back in Anger: The Partial Defence of Provocation in Scots Criminal Law -
13 “The Most Heinous of all Crimes”: Reflections on the Structure of Homicide in Scots Law -
14 Witness Anonymity in the Criminal Process -
15 Disclosure Appeals: A Plea for Principle -
16 Crown Counsel: From Sir Archibald Alison to Lord Brand -
17 The Codification of Criminal Procedure -
18 The Summary Jurisdiction to Punish for Contempt of Court in Scotland -
19 Sir Gerald Gordon: A Bibliography - Index
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- Source:
- Essays in Criminal Law in Honour of Sir Gerald Gordon
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- Table of Cases
- Foreword
-
1 Sir Gerald Gordon: An Appreciation -
2 Corroboration and Distress: Some Crumbs from Under the Master’s Table -
3 Child Defendants and the Doctrines of the Criminal Law -
4 Codification of the Criminal Law -
5 Public and Private Wrongs -
6 The Idea of Principle in Scots Criminal Law -
7 A Human Right to a Fair Criminal Law -
8 The Pain of Pleasure: Consent and the Criminalisation of Sado-Masochistic “Assaults” -
9 The Mental Element in Modern Criminal Law -
10 Theft by Omission -
11 Statutory Rape and Defilement in Ireland: Recent Developments -
12 Don’t Look Back in Anger: The Partial Defence of Provocation in Scots Criminal Law -
13 “The Most Heinous of all Crimes”: Reflections on the Structure of Homicide in Scots Law -
14 Witness Anonymity in the Criminal Process -
15 Disclosure Appeals: A Plea for Principle -
16 Crown Counsel: From Sir Archibald Alison to Lord Brand -
17 The Codification of Criminal Procedure -
18 The Summary Jurisdiction to Punish for Contempt of Court in Scotland -
19 Sir Gerald Gordon: A Bibliography - Index