Parts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

Published date01 October 2014
Date01 October 2014
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1350/1740-5580-78.5.v
Subject MatterIndex to Volume 78
v
Index to Volume 78
Parts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
(*indicates Opinions, Comments or Articles)
*Abuse within intimate relationships, recent
trends 185
Admissibility of footwear impressions 6
Admissibility of sexual behaviour of the
complainant 106
Attempted murder; transferred malice, joint
enterprise and 214
*Australian comparison of self-defence in
the home 80
Blameless driving and the scope of legal
causation 16
Breach of PACE, admissibility of evidence of
footwear comparison in 6
*Causation in criminal law 165
Causing death by unlicensed, disqualified or
uninsured driving: causation 16
Common assault, judicial review of
conviction for 283
Confessions, admissibility of 198
Consent, belief in 290
*Convictions and cautions, permanency in
the UK 122
*Corporate offenders: deferred and non-
prosecution agreements 249
Credibility, evidence of 210
Crediting time spent in custody on
remand 286
*Criminal attempt, mens rea of 220
*Criminality information sharing 122
*Criminal law and the word
‘reasonable’ 195
*Criminal law, causation in 165
Criminal Law Legislation Update 4, 104,
281, 366
Criminal liability for transmission of
herpes 294
*Defence to murder, necessity as a 341
*Deferred and non-prosecution agreements
in the UK and US 249
*Detention under terrorism legislation,
police power to stop 300
Diminished responsibility and voluntary
consumption of alcohol 11
Diminished responsibility, meaning of
‘substantial’ 373
Disclosure, post-conviction 383
*Domestic assault, abuse within intimate
relationships 185
*Duress as a defence to murder, paradox of
disallowing 65
Emergency protection process in family
courts, transparency 202
Evidence of credibility 210
Family courts, opening up the 202
*Fatal maritime collisions, involuntary
manslaughter in 27
*Forensic science regulation, Home Office
consultation on 137
*Fraud cases; battle between the MoJ and
the Criminal Bar 277
*Genocidal intent; interpretation of 423
Germany; plea bargaining in 392
GPS surveillance and data protection
22
Halal slaughter; strict liability food law
and 387
Hearsay and the purpose of the maker of
the statement 118
Herpes simplex virus, criminal liability for
transmission of 294
*Householder’s right to kill or injure an
intruder 80
Illegal GPS tracking by private investigators
22
*Incapability, doctrine of 226
Insanity and reasonable force in pleading
self-defence 12
*Interpretation of genocidal intent 423
Intoxication and consent in sexual
offences 207
*Involuntary manslaughter in fatal
maritime collisions 27
*Judicial management of juror impropriety
43
Judicial review of conviction for common
assault 283
*Juror impropriety, judicial management
of 43
*Law courts are for all 363
*Law of rape in Victoria 326
*Legal aid in the UK 363
Manslaughter, diminished responsibility
and 373
*Mens rea of criminal attempt 220
Murder, defence of diminished
responsibility 114
*Murder, paradox of disallowing defence of
duress 65
Necessity of a defence to murder 341
*Non-violent sexual coercion as a criminal
wrong 309
‘Obtaining’ property 379
*Obtaining sex by threats 309
*Plea bargaining in Germany 392
*Police power to stop 300
Post-acquired legitimate assets, confiscation
of 110
Post-conviction disclosure 383

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