The Law of Theft

The Law of Theft
Author: John Cyril Smith
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1997
Genre: Law
ISBN:

As in previous editions, The Law of Theft contains the full amended text of the 1968 and 1978 Theft Acts with a detailed analysis of the provisions of the statutes and the extensive case law which has grown up around them. Important new material includes the House of Lords decision in R v Preddy (1996) 3 All ER 481 and the Theft (Amendment) Act 1996 which rapidly followed, primarily to fill the serious lacunae in the law created by Preddy. These developments, along with such important decisions as those in Mazo (1996) Crim LR 435 and Hopkins and Kendrick (1997) Crim LR 359, which suggest some limitations on the far-reaching Gomez case, have been fully incorporated to give an accurate and fully argued statement of the law of theft as at 1 May 1997.

The Theft Acts

The Theft Acts
Author: Edward Griew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 327
Release: 1995
Genre: Larceny
ISBN: 9780421522701

The Theft Acts is unique in its accessible approach to this complex area of the law. This seventh edition provides an in-depth analysis of all relevant statute and case law, comprehensively revised to bring the reader up-to-date in all areas of the field, from burglary to blackmail, and fraud to compensation.

Smith's Law of Theft

Smith's Law of Theft
Author: John Cyril Smith
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Fraud
ISBN: 9780199299898

Smith's Law of Theft has long been established as the definitive work on the subject and is frequently cited in the appellate courts. Now in its ninth edition, the book provides a detailed and critical account of the law of theft and related dishonesty offences. It contains the full, amended text of relevant legislation (notably, the Theft Acts 1968, 1978, and 1996) together with a detailed analysis of the provisions of the statutes and the extensive case law which has grown up around them. This new edition has been comprehensively rewritten and updated to take full account of the Fraud Act 2006, which has replaced the deception offences with new fraud offences. There have been major changes in other areas of law besides fraud, and the authors offer expert analysis of case law developments such as Hinks in the House of Lords on theft and gift, jurisdictional issues arising from Smith ; and of procedural changes introduced by the fraud protocol and the imminent introduction of judge only trials. A whole new chapter on conspiracy to defraud is included in the new edition, and the full text of the Fraud Act and the fraud protocol are included in the appendices.

Acts of Theft

Acts of Theft
Author: Arthur A. Cohen
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1988-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780226112503

"An astonishing, soaring and seizing novel that means no less than to explain human culture. A detective story with a real detective and a real thief—and yet all the while it is the mind that is being plundered of its own frights."—Cynthia Ozick "[Acts of Theft] ranges from the lost world of the Austrian aristocracy . . . to a thick-walled hacienda in the jungles of Mexico in the 1950s. . . . Cohen has resurrected the special man, the one for whom experience is a search an an intellectual problem, the man who deceives himself grandly and discovers the fact when it may be too late. . . . Cohen's writing is as beautiful and complicated as it is possible for writing to be. Rarely, these days, do novelists risk so much so successfully."—K. Deborah Taub, Baltimore Sun "One of the rare novels that one can begin to reread as soon as the last page is finished. By unfolding the drama of an artist obsessed by the authenticity and perfection of his work, Arthur A. Cohen recalls to us, in fact, the destiny of all human existence. Acts of Theft ranks with the best novels of the post-war period."—Mircea Eliade "Acts of Theft is a very elaborate story of cops and robbers—but it aspires to much more and its aspirations are largely fulfilled. The parallels that spring to mind are Crime and Punishment and Les Mesérables."—Joseph McLellan, Washington Post

Thirteen Ways to Steal a Bicycle

Thirteen Ways to Steal a Bicycle
Author: Stuart P. Green
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2012-06-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0674065034

Theft causes greater economic injury than any other criminal offense. Yet fundamental questions about what should count as stealing remain unresolved. Green assesses our legal framework at a time when our economy commodifies intangibles (intellectual property, information, ideas, identities, and virtual property) and theft grows more sophisticated.

Cases and Materials on Criminal Law

Cases and Materials on Criminal Law
Author: Janet Dine
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2010-09-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199541981

An array of carefully selected case report and academic article extracts combined with author commentary to provide a thorough and engaging assessment of criminal law provisions.