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ACTUS REUS AND MENS REA
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ACTUS REUS AND MENS REA
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My summary notes on Actus Reus that I used for revision for the exam, including cases and information.
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My summary notes on Actus Reus that I used for revision for the exam, including cases and information.

Introduction to Criminal Law, Actus Reus, Basic Intent Crimes, Mens Rea, Strict Liability, Homicide, Voluntary Manslaughter, Partial Defences, Involuntary Manslaughter, Non-fatal Offences Against the Person, Denials of an Offence, General Defences, Inchoate Offences, Participation, Property, Human Rights, Sexual Offences and Practice Question.
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Introduction to Criminal Law, Actus Reus, Basic Intent Crimes, Mens Rea, Strict Liability, Homicide, Voluntary Manslaughter, Partial Defences, Involuntary Manslaughter, Non-fatal Offences Against the Person, Denials of an Offence, General Defences, Inchoate Offences, Participation, Property, Human Rights, Sexual Offences and Practice Question.

Introduction to the actus reus and mens rea of offences
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Introduction to the actus reus and mens rea of offences

Reus-Smit, C., & Snidal, D. (Eds.). (2008). The Oxford handbook of international relations. Oxford University Press.
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- NOTES-Christian Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal • Summary
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Reus-Smit, C., & Snidal, D. (Eds.). (2008). The Oxford handbook of international relations. Oxford University Press.

Full class/revision notes on Criminal Law covering: 	The Autonomy of a Crime, Actus Reus, Mens Rea, Interaction of Actus Reus and Mens Rea, Homicide, Capacity, Non-fatal Offences against the person, Sexual offences, Property offences, Inchoate offences, Complicity, Denial of offences and Defences, Notes include all supporting case law.
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Full class/revision notes on Criminal Law covering: 	The Autonomy of a Crime, Actus Reus, Mens Rea, Interaction of Actus Reus and Mens Rea, Homicide, Capacity, Non-fatal Offences against the person, Sexual offences, Property offences, Inchoate offences, Complicity, Denial of offences and Defences, Notes include all supporting case law.

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A powerpoint package including revenant criminal law material from across the module; Actus Reus, Mens Rea, causation, homicide, theft. This is presented in a way that influences visual learners through the use of colour and imagery to allow information to be retained. This package also includes quotes from commentators and academics that can aid the strength of written essays.
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A powerpoint package including revenant criminal law material from across the module; Actus Reus, Mens Rea, causation, homicide, theft. This is presented in a way that influences visual learners through the use of colour and imagery to allow information to be retained. This package also includes quotes from commentators and academics that can aid the strength of written essays.

Wendt, Grigorescu, Moravcsik, Tickner, Ripley, Lipson, Covenant of the League of Nations, Singer, Carr, Finnemore, Sikkink, Almond, Genco, Allison, Morgenthau, Bull, Milner, Mearsheimer, Mercer, Grieco, Waltz, Haas, Jervis, Keohane, Nye, Putnam, Krasner, Chan, Strange, The View from the Ivory Tower, Risse-Kappen, Woodrow Wilson, Reus-Smit, Snidal
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- Woodrow Wilson\'s Fourteen Points MP3 • Class notes
- Waltz Chapters 5and 6 summary International Relations • Summary
- Stephen Krasner 1982 Word Document of publication • Textbook notes
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Wendt, Grigorescu, Moravcsik, Tickner, Ripley, Lipson, Covenant of the League of Nations, Singer, Carr, Finnemore, Sikkink, Almond, Genco, Allison, Morgenthau, Bull, Milner, Mearsheimer, Mercer, Grieco, Waltz, Haas, Jervis, Keohane, Nye, Putnam, Krasner, Chan, Strange, The View from the Ivory Tower, Risse-Kappen, Woodrow Wilson, Reus-Smit, Snidal

Complete revision notes on UK Criminal Law, from a law student at the University of Cambridge. Up to date as per April 2020 (very few developments since). Used to achieve a first at the University of Cambridge.

Topics include:
- Mens rea, Actus reus, and causation
- Homicide
- Non-fatal Offenses Against the Person
- Sexual Offences
- Defences
- Inchoate offences
- Secondary Liability/Accomplice liability
- Property Offences
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Complete revision notes on UK Criminal Law, from a law student at the University of Cambridge. Up to date as per April 2020 (very few developments since). Used to achieve a first at the University of Cambridge.

Topics include:
- Mens rea, Actus reus, and causation
- Homicide
- Non-fatal Offenses Against the Person
- Sexual Offences
- Defences
- Inchoate offences
- Secondary Liability/Accomplice liability
- Property Offences

1. Substantive criminal law is primarily concerned with: 
 	a. 	Compensating the injured party for harm. 
 
 	b. 	Defining crimes and their punishment. 
 
 	c. 	Setting out the basic rules of practice in the criminal justice system. 
 
 	d. 	Dealing with the government and its relationships with individuals or other governments. 
ANSWER: 	b 
REFERENCES: 	The Development of Criminal Law 
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 	ITCJ.SIWO.16.4.1 - Know the similarities and differences between substantive and pro...
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1. Substantive criminal law is primarily concerned with: 
 	a. 	Compensating the injured party for harm. 
 
 	b. 	Defining crimes and their punishment. 
 
 	c. 	Setting out the basic rules of practice in the criminal justice system. 
 
 	d. 	Dealing with the government and its relationships with individuals or other governments. 
ANSWER: 	b 
REFERENCES: 	The Development of Criminal Law 
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 	ITCJ.SIWO.16.4.1 - Know the similarities and differences between substantive and pro...


The document includes: 
ACTUS REUS
CONTINUING ACT 
TRANSFERRED MALICE
STRICT LIABILITY
CAUSATION
MURDER
MANSLAUGHTER (INVOLUNTARY AND VOLUNTARY)
NON-FATAL OFFENCES 
DEFENCES: CONSENT, SELF-DEFENCE, INTOXICATION, MISTAKE 
LAW REFORM
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- Study guide
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The document includes: 
ACTUS REUS
CONTINUING ACT 
TRANSFERRED MALICE
STRICT LIABILITY
CAUSATION
MURDER
MANSLAUGHTER (INVOLUNTARY AND VOLUNTARY)
NON-FATAL OFFENCES 
DEFENCES: CONSENT, SELF-DEFENCE, INTOXICATION, MISTAKE 
LAW REFORM