9781454807315-1454807318-Aspen Treatise for Criminal Law (Aspen Student Treatise)

Aspen Treatise for Criminal Law (Aspen Student Treatise)

ISBN-13: 9781454807315
ISBN-10: 1454807318
Edition: 2
Author: Paul H. Robinson, Michael Cahill
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Format: Paperback 675 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781454807315
ISBN-10: 1454807318
Edition: 2
Author: Paul H. Robinson, Michael Cahill
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Format: Paperback 675 pages

Summary

Aspen Treatise for Criminal Law (Aspen Student Treatise) (ISBN-13: 9781454807315 and ISBN-10: 1454807318), written by authors Paul H. Robinson, Michael Cahill, was published by Aspen Publishing in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Criminal Law (Legal Education) books. You can easily purchase or rent Aspen Treatise for Criminal Law (Aspen Student Treatise) (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Criminal Law books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $7.12.

Description

A student treatise that explains the basic rules on all core criminal law topics, including the Model Penal Code's position and the most of the common deviations from it.

Features:

  • Robinson is a leading scholar in the field; Cahill is coauthor, with Robinson, of Law Without Justice (Oxford University Press, 2005)
  • Offers lucid explanations and descriptions of the rules of criminal law
  • Provides a complete treatment of the Model Penal Code's positions on each topic
  • Includes excellent realistic hypotheticals

    New to the Second Edition:

    More user friendly:

    • Adds a mini "table of paragraph headings" at the start of each section
    • Updates the text and line edited for an easier read
    • Refreshes the opening hypothetical for each section and the marginal notes
    • Deletes the bibliographies at the end of each section
    • Pares down the number of footnotes
    • New topics covered, including new material on the scope of criminalization; the participants in the criminal-justice process and their institutional roles; offenses targeting group criminality; endangerment offenses; fraud offenses; and new chapters on possession offenses, offenses against public administration, and offenses against public values
    • Adds a new co-author to the book, Michael T. Cahill, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
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