The Oxford Edition of Blackstone's : Book IV: Of Public Wrongs.
The only variorum edition of Blackstone's seminal treatise on the common law, tracing the evolution of Blackstone's thought from the first to the ninth edition. The fourth volume addresses central topics of criminal law, known as 'public wrongs'.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
---|---|
Autor principal: | |
Otros Autores: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Oxford :
OUP Oxford,
2016.
|
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Commentaries on The Laws of England; Copyright; Contents; Editor's Introduction to Book IV; The Varia; Reception; The Afterlife of the Commentaries; Note to the Reader; Abbreviations; General Abbreviations; Bibliographical Abbreviations; Commentaries on the Laws of England.; Chapter the first: of the nature of crimes: and their punishment; Chapter the second: of the persons capable of committing crimes; Chapter the third: of principals and accessories; Chapter the fourth: of offences against god and religion; Chapter the fifth: of offences against the law of nations.
- Chapter the sixth: of high treasonChapter the seventh: of felonies, injurious to the king's prerogative; Chapter the eighth: of praemunire; Chapter the ninth: of misprisions and contempts, affecting the king and government; Chapter the tenth: of offences against public justice; Chapter the eleventh: of offences against the public peace; Chapter the twelfth:of offences against public trade; Chapter the thirteenth: of offences against the public health, and the public police or oeconomy; Chapter the fourteenth: of homicide; Chapter the fifteenth: of offences against the persons of individuals.
- Chapter the sixteenth: of offences against the habitations of individualsChapter the seventeenth: of offences against private property; Chapter the eighteenth: of the means of preventing offences; Chapter the nineteenth: of courts of a criminal jurisdiction; Chapter the twentieth: of summary convictions; Chapter the twenty first: of arrests; Chapter the twenty second: of commitment and bail; Chapter the twenty third: of the several modes of prosecution; Chapter the twenty fourth: of process upon an indictment; Chapter the twenty fifth: of arraignment, and its incidents.
- Chapter the twenty sixth: of plea, and issueChapter the twenty seventh: of trial, and conviction; Chapter the twenty eighth: of the benefit of clergy; Chapter the twenty ninth: of judgment, and its consequences; Chapter the thirtieth: of reversal of judgment; Chapter the thirty first: of reprieve, and pardon; Chapter the thirty second: of execution; Chapter the thirty third: of the rise, progress, and gradual improvements, of the laws of england; Appendix; . 1. Record of an Indictment and Conviction of Murder, at the Assises; . 2. Conviction of Manslaughter.