16.01.2015 Views

ISSUE 5 2008 - Sweet & Maxwell

ISSUE 5 2008 - Sweet & Maxwell

ISSUE 5 2008 - Sweet & Maxwell

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Cumulative Index<br />

Causing death by dangerous driving,<br />

sentencing<br />

culpability, 339–352<br />

sleeping at the wheel<br />

Tasmania, 410–411<br />

young offenders<br />

detention for public protection,<br />

314–318<br />

Causing death by driving,<br />

sentencing<br />

culpability, 339–352<br />

Causing death of children or vulnerable<br />

adults,<br />

risk of significant harm<br />

statutory interpretation, 54–57<br />

Causing harassment, alarm or distress,<br />

exclusionary discretion<br />

words constituting offence,<br />

383–385<br />

Certificates of inadequacy,<br />

realisable property<br />

repatriation of assets, 400–404<br />

Child sex offences,<br />

rape<br />

consent, 155–160<br />

Children,<br />

murder<br />

acting under parental influence,<br />

138–141<br />

Co-defendants,<br />

privilege against self-incrimination<br />

guilty pleas, 391–394<br />

Codification,<br />

evidence<br />

New Zealand, 85–87<br />

Collecting terrorist information,<br />

see Terrorist information<br />

Community orders,<br />

breach<br />

credit for time served, 308–311<br />

Company names,<br />

trading under prohibited name<br />

confiscation orders, 64–66<br />

Conduct,<br />

judges<br />

due process, 299–300<br />

Confessions,<br />

right to silence<br />

Canada, 248–249<br />

Confiscation orders,<br />

benefit from criminal conduct<br />

money laundering, 62–64<br />

temporary possession of stolen<br />

goods, 231–233<br />

trading under prohibited name,<br />

64–66<br />

certificates of inadequacy<br />

repatriation of assets, 400–404<br />

courts’ duties<br />

duty to make order, 59–61<br />

realisable property<br />

agreements with prosecution,<br />

400–404<br />

Consecutive sentences,<br />

imprisonment for public protection<br />

minimum term, 68–71<br />

Consent,<br />

rape<br />

children, 155–160<br />

deception, 144–147<br />

Conspiracy,<br />

criminal liability<br />

Law Commission proposals, 89–90<br />

Continuing offences,<br />

date of offence<br />

validity of indictments, 214–216<br />

Corruption,<br />

Law Commission proposals,<br />

251–252<br />

Counselling and procuring,<br />

criminal liability<br />

Law Commission proposals, 32–49<br />

Court Martial,<br />

right to independent and impartial<br />

tribunal<br />

reform, 191–203<br />

Courts’ duties,<br />

confiscation orders<br />

duty to make order, 59–61<br />

Credibility,<br />

previous convictions<br />

prosecution witnesses, 306–308<br />

relevance, 303–306<br />

rape victims<br />

history of false allegations,<br />

394–398<br />

Credit for time served,<br />

community orders<br />

breach, 308–311<br />

imprisonment for public protection<br />

serving prisoners, 68–71<br />

suspended sentences<br />

activation, 241–244<br />

Criminal Cases Review Commission,<br />

references<br />

change of law cases, 50–54<br />

Criminal investigations,<br />

overseas interrogation of own<br />

nationals<br />

extraterritoriality, 121–131<br />

Cultivation of cannabis,<br />

commercial cultivation<br />

sentencing guidelines,<br />

318–320<br />

Cultural objects,<br />

‘‘time crime’’<br />

comparative law, 204–213<br />

Custodial sentences,<br />

activation of suspended sentences<br />

unlawful sentences, 398–400<br />

© SWEET &MAXWELL

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!