Description
Principles of Criminal Law (CRL1010) outlines the fundamental distinctions between civil and criminal law and develops the theory of criminal liability through its material and formal conditions.
It examines the classification of offences, punishments, defences, and crimes such as attempt, complicity, and conspiracy, alongside special doctrines including vicarious and corporate liability. The unit also addresses errors of fact and law, jurisdictional and temporal limitations, extradition, and applies these principles through exam papers.




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