... Offending Data, 1993, London: HMSO.
15 Fletcher, H, Women and Crime, 1997, London: National Association of Probation Officers.
Feminist Perspectives on Criminal Law
74
confined with dignity; in ... and HM Prison Service, Equal Opportunities in the Prison Service, 1996, London:
HM Prison Service Personnel Directorate.
14 Prison Reform Trust, Does Prison Work?, 1993, London: Prison Re...
... focusing more on the conduct in reckless driving (to turn ordi-
nary conduct into unlawful conduct), and more on the state of mind in
criminal damage (to turn unlawful conduct into criminal conduct).
Ackner ... ch 12; Jennifer Temkin, ‘Rape and Criminal Justice at the Millenium’ in Donald
Nicolson and Lois Bibbings (eds), Feminist Perspectives on Criminal Law (London, Cave...
... million 40,000 NA 8
Hong Kong 6.90 million 4.58 million 2.60 million 17
Hungary 10.01 million 2.94 million NA 16
Iceland 296,737 198,000 NA 20
India 1.08 billion 36.97 million NA 43
Indonesia ... A: Global Online Populations
177
Gabon 1.39 million 18,000 NA 1
The Gambia 1.59 million 5,000 NA 2
Georgia 4.68 million 25,000 NA 6
Germany 82.43 million 41.88 million 29.57 million 200
Gha...
... II) Secondary Data:
Là thông tin có sẵn có thể thu thập từ hai nguồn sau đây:
Bên trong Xí nghiệp ( Thông tin nội bộ) : bao gồm các loại tài liệu, hồ sơ, sổ sách,
chứng từ phát sinh trong SXKD ... trường mới.
Nó còn giúp họ đề ra được các giải pháp thiết thực trong việc khắc phục các yếu kém
trong phương thức hoạt động hay trong việc cải tiến chất lượng, mẫu mã, hình dáng,
kích thướ...
... Introduction
Bronchiectasis is a constellation of diseases characterized by abnormally dilated bronchi
with thickened bronchial walls due to repeated infection and inflammation. Bronchiectasis ... enabling direct
endoscopic visualisation of tracheal lacerations, bronchial transection or lacerations at any
point of the bronchial tree, haemorrhage, contusions of the mucous membrane or aspir...
... definition of
rationality. The second is a description of the way in which a lack of rationality
reduces our responsibility for the things we do.
Some writers on rationality define it only in ... (Penfield and Jasper 1954,
p.521). Other conditions mentioned in the appellate cases, conditions such as
diabetic hypoglycaemia, drug ingestion and, if condition it be, sleep, are similarly
recogni...
... a
person attacked had only done what he honestly and instinctively thought was
necessary, that would be most potent evidence that only reasonable defensive
actions had been taken.
Q Is an ‘honest ... committed the offence.
BRIEFCASE on Criminal Law
84
Webster (1995) CA
D pushed a heavy piece of stone off of a railway bridge onto a passenger
train below. The stone landed on the rear bu...
... 427
Codification and law reform proposals 434
11 INCHOATE OFFENCES – CONSPIRACY 443
Statutory conspiracy 443
Common law conspiracy 453
Impossibility as a defence to conspiracy 469
Codification and law ... Cato
on the basis of causation, whether it be an attack on the available evidence or on
the trial judge’s treatment of that evidence
Sourcebook on Criminal Law
64
Sourcebo...
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