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Archive | 2016

Legal Perspectives on State Power: Consent and Control

Chris Ashford; Alan Reed; Nicola Wake


In: Alan Reed and Michael Bohlander, editor(s). Loss of Control and Diminished Responsibility. Farnham: Ashgate; 2011. p. 97-113. | 2011

Feminism, 'Typical' Woman and Losing Control

Neil Cobb; Anna Gausden; Alan Reed; Michael Bohlander


Archive | 2016

Reconceptualising the Contours of Self-defence in the Context of Vulnerable Offenders: a Response to the New Zealand Law Commission

Nicola Wake; Alan Reed


Archive | 2016

Comparative perspectives on criminal justice reforms

Nicola Wake; Alan Reed


Archive | 2016

Caveat Amator: Transmission of HIV and the parameters of consent and bad character evidence

Alan Reed; Emma Smith


Archive | 2016

Consent: Domestic and comparative perspectives

Alan Reed; Michael Bohlander; Nicola Wake; Emma Smith


Archive | 2015

Mental condition defences and the criminal justice system : perspectives from law and medicine

Ben Livings; Alan Reed; Nicola Wake


Archive | 2015

Quasi-Involuntary Actions And Moral Capacity: The Narrative of Emotional Excuse And Psychological-Blow Automatism

Alan Reed


Archive | 2014

The fault element and withdrawal principles in joint criminal enterprise: The need for a restatement

Mohamed Badar; Alan Reed


Archive | 2014

Duress and normative moral excuse: Comparative standardisations and the ambit of affirmative defences

Alan Reed

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Ben Livings

University of Sunderland

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Mohamed Badar

Brunel University London

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