Crime, Reason and History
Discover the intricate world of criminal law with Crime, Reason and History by Alan Norrie, published by Cambridge University Press. This 3rd revised edition, released in 2014, spans an insightful 424 pages that critically examine the foundational principles of criminal law. Norrie presents a thought-provoking perspective, suggesting that law is inherently structured around conflicting elements. This updated edition features two new chapters that delve deeper into the concepts of offence and defence, making it an essential read for students and professionals alike. With its blend of sophisticated analysis and accessible writing, this book is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of criminal law in the United Kingdom. Don't miss the opportunity to engage with this vital text that challenges conventional legal thought.