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Preface | ||
Introduction: Criminal Law or the Law of Crimes | 3 | |
1 | The Idea of Wrong in Anglo-Saxon Law I | 9 |
2 | The Idea of Wrong in Anglo-Saxon Law II | 29 |
3 | The Idea of Wrong under the Common Law I | 40 |
4 | The Idea of Wrong under the Common Law II | 66 |
5 | Crimes and the Common Law Mind | 79 |
6 | The Re-emergence of Regulatory Offences | 107 |
7 | Analytical Jurisprudence and the Criminal Law | 117 |
8 | Beyond Analysis: The Concept as Villain | 144 |
Conclusion: A Leap over Rhodes | 164 | |
Notes | 175 | |
Bibliography | 241 | |
Index | 259 |
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