Weblinks

Unlocking Criminal Law

    • www.parliament.uk

      – for all draft Bills before Parliament and for all debates in Hansard.
      See Chapter 1 – Introduction to criminal law and Chapter 14 – Deception Offences

      – for draft Bill on Corporate Manslaughter. See Chapter 7 – Capacity


www.opsi.gov.uk

– for all Acts of Parliament from 1988 onwards and for all Statutory Instruments
from 1987 onwards. See Chapter 1 – Introduction to criminal law and Chapter 14 – Deception Offences

www.lawcom.gov.uk

– for the work of the Law Commission and their reports.
See Chapter 1 – Introduction to criminal law, Chapter 7 – Capacity and Chapter 14 – Deception Offences

– Law Commission, Children: Their Non-Accidental Death or Serious Injury (Criminal Trials) (Law Com No 282). See Chapter 5 – Parties to a crime.

– Law Commission, Inchoate Liability for Assisting and Encouraging Crime (Law Com No 300). See Chapter 5 – Parties to a crime.

– Partial Defences to Murder (Law Com No 173). See Chapter 8 – General Defences.

– Murder, Manslaughter and Infanticide (Law Com No 304) (2006). See Chapter 9 – Homicide

– A New Homicide Act for England and Wales? (Consultation Paper No. 177) (2005).
See Chapter 9 – Homicide

– Partial Defences to Murder (Final Report) (2004). See Chapter 9 – Homicide


www.sentencing-guidelines.gov.uk

– for the guidelines of the Sentencing Guidelines Council. See Chapter 1 – Introduction to criminal law.

www.diabetes.org.uk

– Diabetes UK. See Chapter 8 – General Defences

www.epilepsy.org.uk

– Epilepsy Action. See Chapter 8 – General Defences

– Reforming the Law on Involuntary Manslaughter: The Government’s Proposals (2003). See Chapter 9 – Homicide


www.homeoffice.gov.uk/docs/vol1main.pdf

– Independent Review, ‘Setting the Boundaries – Reforming the Law on Sex Offenders’ (2000). See Chapter 11 – Sexual Offences

www.protectingthepublic.homeoffice.gov.uk/default.asp

– Home Office, Protecting the Public, White Paper (2002). See Chapter 11 – Sexual Offences