THE CRIMINAL LAWYER
2005 CONTENTS LIST - ARTICLES
No. 148 January 2005
1. “Gross Negligence Manslaughter” by Alan Reed
2. “Combat the Trafficking of Women and Children” by Sally Ramage & Andy Sinclair
3. “Break in- make my Criminal Justice policy” by Richard Thompson
No. 149 February 2005
1. “Sport: Crime and Consent” by Alan Reed
2. “Presumed innocent? From Salem to Soham” by Lauren Devine
3. “From Reivers to Speeders: Anglo-Scots Cross-border Crime and Policing” by Andy Sinclair
No. 150 March 2005
1. “Gross Negligence Manslaughter and illegal activity” by Alan Reed
2. “Tactical voting and vote-bartering” by Bob Watt
3. “The Supreme Court: a separation of powers or a union of laws?” by Andy Sinclair
No. 151 April 2005
1. “Obtaining a money transfer by deception” by Alan Reed
2. “The Coroner: Recent legislative Aspects” by J.H. Turnbull
3. “The Trial of Saddam Hussein” by H. Rajan Sharma
4. “A Visible Authority” by Marie Dickie
No. 152 May 2005
1. “Duress: Voluntary Joining of Criminal Associations” by Alan Reed
2. “The UK Fraud Offence Bill- a critical analysis” by Sally Ramage
3. “The Computer and Internet Crime Conference 2005” by Sally Ramage
No. 153 June 2005
1.” Unlawful act manslaughter and assisting drug-abuse injection” by Alan Reed
2. “Cutting the sinews of crime” by Sally Ramage
3. “ The Criminal Justice Act 2003 and changes to extended sentences” by Martin Gosling
No. 154
July/August 2005
1. “Conspiracy to defraud and drafting particulars of indictment” by Alan Reed
2. “Finding a balance for tackling anti-social behaviour” by Andrew Millie, Mike Hough and Jessica Jacobson
3. “Not-for-Profit Organisations and the Combating of Terrorist Financing” by Sally Ramage
No.155 September 2005
1. “Provocation: The Privy Council re-enters the fray” by Alan Reed
2. “Vulnerable adults and the Criminal Justice system in England and Wales: some proposals for reform” by Richard Curen
3. “Book Review” by Maya Sikand
No. 156 October
2005
1. “The defence of necessity and the supply of cannabis” by Alan Reed
2. “When stalkers become violent: the threat to public figures and private lives” by J.Reid Meloy
No. 157 November/December 2005
1. “Non-consensual horseplay and involuntary manslaughter” by Alan Reed
2. “Crooks and culpability: a study of fraud and fraudsters” by Sally Ramage
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2006- CONTENTS LIST – ARTICLES
No. 158 January 2006
1. “ Jury directions on provocation” by Alan Reed
2. “ Are the victims of lust exp0endable?” by Anthony Hofler
No. 159 February 2006
1. “Voluntary intoxication inducing mistaken belief: no defence to murder” by Alan Reed
2. “ Intermediaries and s.29 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999” by Rebecca Seden
3. “ Corporate killing: justice at last” by Sally Ramage
4. “ The revised Police PACE Codes of Practice: “An Englishman’s home was his castle?” by Sally Ramage
No. 160 March 2006
1. “ Conspiracy and drug trafficking” by Alan Reed
2. “ Severe personality disorder and its implications for the release of lifers and determinate sentence prisoners” by Martin Gosling
3. “ The new arrest powers – some food for thought” by Leonard Jason-Lloyd
4. “ Culpability or consequences?” by Simon Cooper
No. 161 April 2006
1. “ Joint enterprise and unforeseen consequences” by Alan Reed
2. “Tribunals, show trials and judicial legitimacy” by J.H. Turnbull
3. “ Obtaining property or pecuniary advantage by deception now classed as fraud” by Sally Ramage
No. 162 May 2006
1. “The mens rea of incitement” by Alan Reed
2. “ The scope of actual bodily hard- cutting it fine in the Divisional Court”, by David Selfe
3. “ Reports for courts- risk assessment and e-OASYs Pre-Sentence Report” by Martin Gosling
4. “ Tackling the trafficking of women and children- part 2” by Sally Ramage
No. 163 June 2006
1. “The charge of arson” by Alan Reed
2. “ The law of unintended consequences- a perspective on the draft Directive on Criminal Measures to enforce Intellectual Property” by Veronica Lowe
3. “ Intercountry or transnational organised crime” by Sally Ramage
No. 164 July/August 2006
1. “ The meaning of actual bodily harm” by Alan Reed
2. “ Extradition and mutual assistance – a changing landscape” by Anand Doobay
3. “ Willing accomplices: Third- party complicity in the policy of ‘Extraordinary Renditions’ under International Criminal Law” by H. Rajan Sharma
4. “ The law on controlled drugs – some recent and proposed changes” by Leonard Jason-Lloyd
No. 165 September 2006
1. “Incitement and victims as parties to crime” by Alan Reed
2. “ Sexual assault and the Sexual Offences Act 2003 – a touch too far” by David Selfe
3. “ Legal Aid- some international comparisons” by Sally Ramage
No. 166 October 2006
1. “Self-defence and motive for revenge” by Alan Reed
2. “ A singularly delicate relationship: Silence and the waiver of Legal Professional Privilege” by Michael Stockdale and Natalie Wortley
No. 167 November/December 2006
1. “Unlawful act manslaughter and affray” by Alan Reed
2. “ Contestability and the future of the probation service” by Martin Gosling
3. “ Mens rea and the ‘purpose of obtaining sexual gratification’” by David Selfe
4. “ Criminal powers and the HMRC” by Sally Ramage
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Contents Pages-2007
No. 168 January 2007
1. Diminished Responsibility and
Intoxication.
2. Support for the vulnerable and
intimidated witness and a voice for the victim.
5. The Reclassification of Methamphetamine.
7. Data Protection and criminal justice:
some recent developments in EU and domestic Law.
No. 169 February 2007
1.
Psychological
Injury and Bodily Harm.
2. The Animal Welfare Act 2006.
5. Why not abolish prisoner early release or
at least substantially reduce its incidence?
No. 170 March 2007
1.
Joint
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5. Recent Legislative Questions and Internal
Security Policy.
7. Victims’ Family statements- restitution
or unauthorised evidence?
No. 171 April 2007
1.
Rape and
Informed Consent of HIV status.
3. Indecent photographs of children – the
scope of indecency.
6. Trafficking for prostitution.
No. 172 May 2007
1.
Dangerous
driving and secondary party liability.
2.
The
forensic use of Bio-information- A response to the Nuffield Council on
Bio-ethics.
6. Some key elements of misuse of drugs Legislation.
8. Notes.
No. 173 June 2007
1.
Intoxication
and Sexual Assaults.
3.
Control
Orders: out of control?
6. Criminality on the Internet.
No. 174 July/August 2007
1.
Duress
and the Age of Criminal Liability.
3. Another look at restorative justice.
2.
Voyeurism
– Early Development in a new offence.
No. 175 September 2007
1. Subjective
Recklessness and the Offences Against the Person Act 1861.
3. Last
stand for control orders under the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005.
5. Corporate
Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 Explored.
No. 176 October 2007
1. An
examination of the European Evidence Warrant by Anand Doobay
3. Rape
and drunken consent by Alan Reed
4. Trafficking
of counterfeit drugs by Sally Ramage
5-8. Legislation
Update; Police Technology Update; Book Review; CPD Events.
No. 177 November/December 2007
1. Strict
liability and low-flying aircraft by Alan Reed
3. Sentencing
in Trafficking cases by Andrew Gilbert
6. Notes Roundup for 2007
by Sally Ramage
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How can firms
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Should defendants
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ARTICLES IN LAWTEL DATABASE:-
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Criminal cartels |
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COMPETITION LAW - CRIMINAL LAW |
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Police power of entry into private
premises |
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POLICE |
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Trafficking of counterfeit drugs |
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CRIMINAL LAW - EUROPEAN UNION |
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Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate
Homicide Act 2007 explained |
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COMPANY LAW - CRIMINAL LAW - HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK |
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Criminality on the internet |
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CRIMINAL LAW - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY |
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The forensic use of bio-information -
a response to the Nuffield Council on Bioethics |
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CRIMINAL EVIDENCE - DISCRIMINATION - HUMAN RIGHTS - POLICE |
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CRIMINAL LAW - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY |
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Victims' family statements -
restitution or unauthorised evidence? |
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CRIMINAL EVIDENCE - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE |
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CRIMINAL LAW |
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Data protection and criminal
justice: some recent developments in EU and domestic law |
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HUMAN RIGHTS - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY |
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CRIMINAL LAW - CUSTOMS |
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LEGAL ADVICE AND FUNDING - SCOTTISH |
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CRIMINAL LAW - PENOLOGY AND CRIMINOLOGY |
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CRIMINAL LAW |
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Obtaining property or pecuniary
advantage by deception now classed as fraud |
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COMPANY LAW - CRIMINAL LAW |
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CRIMINAL LAW - SCOTTISH |
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The revised police PACE Codes of
Practice: "An Englishman's home was his castle"? |
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CRIMINAL EVIDENCE - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - POLICE |
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Crooks and culpability: a study of
fraud and fraudsters |
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CRIMINAL LAW |
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Not for profit organisations and the
combating of terrorist |
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CRIMINAL LAW - CHARITIES |
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Cutting the sinews of crime: how
anti-money laundering measures can help combat the trafficking of women and
children for prostitution: Part 2 |
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CRIMINAL LAW - ACCOUNTANCY - FAMILY LAW - FRAUD |
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The UK Fraud Offence Bill - a
critical analysis |
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CRIMINAL LAW |
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The Computer and Internet Crime
Conference 2005 |
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - CRIMINAL EVIDENCE |
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Cutting the sinews of crime: how
anti-money laundering measures can help combat the trafficking of women and
children for prostitution: Part 1 |
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CRIMINAL LAW - FAMILY LAW |
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The test for deception |
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CRIMINAL LAW - ACCOUNTANCY |
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