Index to Volume 69: Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Date | 01 October 2005 |
DOI | 10.1350/jcla.2005.69.5.iii |
Published date | 01 October 2005 |
Subject Matter | Index to Volume 69: Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
(*indicates Opinions, Comments or Articles)
Abuse of process by entrapment
380
*Elderly in prison
189
*Acquittals in bench trials, prosecution
Entrapment, whether abuse of
appeals against
326
process
380
Accomplice evidence
218
European Convention on Human Rights,
*Admissibility of evidence of unavailable
extra-territorial application of
295
witnesses
256
Euthanasia and murder
401
*Anti-social behaviour orders: legal and
*Evidence from videotape, pitfalls of
264
jurisprudential significance
223
Evidence obtained by torture,
Anti-social behaviour orders, publicity
admissibility of
34
of
97
Evidence of accomplices
218
*Appeals to the Crown Court, roles of the
Evidence of bad character:
judge and lay assessors
442
commencement of Criminal Justice
*Appropriation versus taking away
427
Act 2003
206
*Attempt, pitfalls in the law of
146
*Evidence of ‘unavailable’ witnesses
under the Criminal Justice Act
Barbados: felony murder rule; mandatory
2003
256
sentences
322
*Evidence, prison informers
89
Breach of the peace, lawfulness and
Extended powers of stop and search,
proportionality of preventive
lawfulness of
25
action
109
Expert evidence: multiple infant
Book review
84
deaths
210
*Expert testimony in the dock
330
Causation and assisting drug-abuse
*Ex turpi causa and gross negligence
injection
384
manslaughter
132
CCRC, discretion to refer cases
197
Extended sentence, whether applicable to
*Celebrities and juries
365
an attempt to incite a sexual
*Civil and criminal liability for sports
offence
310
injuries
414
Compensation for wrongful
conviction
117
Felony murder rule: Barbados
322
Courts martial, compatibility with Article
*Food crime and food safety: trading in
6
375
bushmeat—is new legislation
*Criminal justice: where do we go from
needed?
42
here?
1
Footballing injury, whether grievous
Criminal Justice Act 2003,
bodily harm
201
commencement of bad character
Foreign national terrorist suspects,
evidence...
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