The ideal student textbook, Criminal Law combines the authors' trademark clarity of writing with coverage of the key topics, case law and statutes that you'll need to understand in your study of this fascinating subject. Written and designed for use on an LLB or GDL programme, the book also highlights areas of academic debate, criticisms of the current law and reform options.
This volume helps you to get to the heart of criminal law, ensuring you get the most out of your study time when it really matters. It is designed to help you understand what is important about criminal law, enable you to remember the important cases and statutes, and show you how to apply your knowledge in exams.
Elliott and Quinn's Criminal Law 8th edition is an established, reliable and popular textbook, covering English criminal law comprehensively, but concisely. Written firmly with the undergraduate and GDL student in mind, this lively, clear and accurate guide to the law will help you to understand the subject quickly.
This extensively revised and updated fifth edition of Storey's market-leading textbook provides an engaging, clear and coherent introduction to cultural theory. Popular culture is used to critically examine the theories and main approaches of cultural theory, and ensures that the accessible approach of previous editions is retained.
Benjamin Button is a very strange baby. Born with a white beard, he looks like his grandfather. As years pass, he seems to get younger. This brings many problems, for him and the people around him. In these three stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, people are not always as they seem.