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Management number | 201830489 | Release Date | 2025/10/08 | List Price | $73.38 | Model Number | 201830489 | ||
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Barrister David Young and his co-authors provide a comprehensive understanding of the different forms of abuse of process in criminal law, including lost evidence, delay, abuse of executive power, entrapment, extradition, double jeopardy, and breach of promise. The Fifth Edition is updated to include new case law, an Entrapment chapter, and guidance on challenging interlocutory decisions by judicial review.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 712 pages
Publication date: 14 February 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Barrister David Young and his co-authors, with their extensive experience in the UK and international courts, delve into the intricate realm of abuse of process in criminal law. In their comprehensive Fifth Edition, they unravel the diverse aspects of this legal concept, encompassing a wide range of circumstances where abuse of process is litigated. The authors offer a thorough exploration of the various forms of abuse of process, such as lost evidence, delay, abuse of executive power, entrapment, extradition, double jeopardy, and breach of promise. Furthermore, this edition includes a groundbreaking chapter on abuse of process in international criminal proceedings, catering to those engaged in the field of international criminal law.
To keep readers abreast of the latest developments, the Fifth Edition has been meticulously updated. It includes new case law on prosecution disclosure failings in the context of abuse of process, shedding light on the courts' approach to unavailable evidence in landmark cases such as R v PR, Hamilton v PO, and R v E. Additionally, the book delves into the topic of entrapment, analyzing the Syed (Haroon) decision on ECHR jurisprudence post Looseley and exploring the potential for abuse of process in cases of private entrapment.
The book also provides a comprehensive analysis of the abuse jurisdiction in extradition proceedings, examining cases such as Jasvins v General Prosecutors Office Latvia. It offers valuable guidance on challenging interlocutory decisions by judicial review, with a focus on Parashar and R v Asiedu, which deal with defence appeals following guilty pleas. Moreover, the revised Attorney Generals Guidelines on Disclosure 2020 and the CPIA Code of Practice have been incorporated into the text, providing essential insights into the legal framework surrounding disclosure and investigation practices.
With its comprehensive coverage, insightful analysis, and practical guidance, Barrister David Young and his co-authors' Fifth Edition of Abuse of Process in Criminal Law is an indispensable resource for legal professionals, academics, and students alike. It serves as a valuable tool for navigating the complex terrain of abuse of process and promoting justice in the criminal justice system.
Weight: 743g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781526515162
Edition number: 5 ed
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