Fiji

Fiji
Author: G. E. Gorman
Publisher: Oxford, England : Clio Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN:

Annotation. After an introduction to the history, politics, and economy of the country, the bibliography describes print references in sections on archeology, flora and fauna, ethnic groups, population, law, economy, literature and folklore, communication, arts, periodicals, and general bibliographies. Includes a chronology, a bandw map, and author, title, and subject indices. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Reform

Reform
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1984
Genre: Law reform
ISBN:

Acquisition List

Acquisition List
Author: University of Hawaii at Manoa. Library. Pacific Collection
Publisher:
Total Pages: 642
Release: 1987
Genre: Oceania
ISBN:

Sentencing Law and Practice

Sentencing Law and Practice
Author: Geoffrey G. Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1342
Release: 2013-12
Genre: Sentences (Criminal procedure)
ISBN: 9781927183434

"Provides introduction to the principles of sentencing and their application, and a full analyses of the Sentencing Act 2002. Topics such as the purposes of sentencing, the circumstances of the offence and the offender, appeals against sentence, and bail etc. are covered"--Publisher's information.

Criminal Law for Common Law States

Criminal Law for Common Law States
Author: Thomas V Hickie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Criminal law
ISBN: 9780409339161

Assists students to consolidate their knowledge LexisNexis Questions and Answers - Criminal Law for Common Law States is designed to facilitate both continuous review and preparation for examinations. This book provides an understanding of criminal law for the common law states and gives a clear and systematic approach to analysing and answering problem and exam questions. Each chapter commences with a summary of the relevant cases and identification of the key issues. Each question is followed by a suggested answer plan, a sample answer and comments on how the answer might be assessed by an examiner. The authors also offer advice on common errors to avoid and practical hints and tips on how to achieve higher marks. LexisNexis Questions and Answers - Criminal Law for Common Law States covers: Murder and Involuntary Manslaughter Voluntary Manslaughter and Defences Assaults and Sexual Assault Property Offences Drugs, Public Order Offences and Police Powers Sentencing Pleas in Mitigation Written Submissions Features: Summary of relevant cases and key issues in each chapter Questions with answer guide, examiners comments and common errors to avoid

Life Imprisonment

Life Imprisonment
Author: Dirk Van Zyl Smit
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2019-01-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0674989112

Life imprisonment has replaced capital punishment as the most common sentence imposed for heinous crimes worldwide. As a consequence, it has become the leading issue in international criminal justice reform. In the first global survey of prisoners serving life terms, Dirk van Zyl Smit and Catherine Appleton argue for a human rights–based reappraisal of this exceptionally harsh punishment. The authors estimate that nearly half a million people face life behind bars, and the number is growing as jurisdictions both abolish death sentences and impose life sentences more freely for crimes that would never have attracted capital punishment. Life Imprisonment explores this trend through systematic data collection and legal analysis, persuasively illustrated by detailed maps, charts, tables, and comprehensive statistical appendices. The central question—can life sentences be just?—is straightforward, but the answer is complicated by the vast range of penal practices that fall under the umbrella of life imprisonment. Van Zyl Smit and Appleton contend that life imprisonment without possibility of parole can never be just. While they have some sympathy for the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, they conclude that life imprisonment, in many of the ways it is implemented worldwide, infringes on the requirements of justice. They also examine the outliers—states that have no life imprisonment—to highlight the possibility of abolishing life sentences entirely. Life Imprisonment is an incomparable resource for lawyers, lawmakers, criminologists, policy scholars, and penal-reform advocates concerned with balancing justice and public safety.