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Modern Criminal Law of Australia

Authors

Jeremy Gans, University of Melbourne
Published 2016

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Modern Criminal Law of Australia, 2nd edition is a comprehensive guide to interpreting and understanding every statutory offence provision in every Australian jurisdiction. The text takes a unique approach to explaining Australian criminal law, emphasising the importance of statutory interpretation, official discretion, element analysis and sentencing, in order to appreciate the meaning and effect of any offence provision. This book sets out the rules and skills needed to advise clients on the potential application of criminal law throughout Australia. Its…

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  • Enables students to gain a deeper understanding of each legal system in Australia through comparisons and contrasts
  • Provides students and modern practitioners with the skills and information to understand and advise clients about any of the thousands of criminal offences across Australia
  • Features excerpts from hundreds of statutory provisions, together with detailed discussion of how to read them

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