A new generation of omissions offences?
Reflects on UK law's new generation of omissions offences. Reviews the rise in criminal law's preventive uses, and the expansion of criminal liability by diffusing omissions responsibility, including failures to report, prevent or protect. Examines the principles of corporate failure to pr...
Main Author: | Ashworth, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Sweet and Maxwell
2018
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