Criminal Law and Procedure in New South Wales

Title
Criminal Law and Procedure in New South Wales
Publication Date
2009
Author(s)
Hayes, Robert
Eburn, Michael E
Type of document
Book
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
LexisNexis Butterworths
Place of publication
Chatswood, Australia
Edition
3
UNE publication id
une:5491
Abstract
This work states the basic principles and provides the fundamental source material required for a study of New South Wales criminal law and procedure. It examines the substantive law in a procedural and evidentiary context. 'Criminal Law and Procedure in New South Wales' is specifically designed to meet the needs of students who will be studying criminal law over one semester. It gives students the thorough grounding they need in the basic principles of the criminal justice system before moving to the detail of their application in an expanding range of discrete contexts. It also provides practitioners with an introduction to the principal authorities and statutory provisions governing the practice of criminal law in New South Wales. The third edition of this text will continue as the only available work to meet these needs. While this book remains unique for its strong focus on the jurisprudence of the New South Wales criminal courts, the principles explored in it will also assist in understanding the criminal law of all Australian jurisdictions. A special feature of the book continues to be the provision of explanatory flowcharts, aimed at introducing the reader to the framework of general principles, before proceeding to an examination of the principles in detail. The book also provides a series of examples and problems suitable for discussion in lectures, tutorials and students' study groups.
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ISBN
9780409325560

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