Criminal Law in Ireland 2nd edition 2/e

CLARUS PRESSISBN: 9781911611400

Cases and Commentary

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By Liz Campbell, Shane Kilcommins, Dr. Catherine O'Sullivan, Dr. Alan Cusack
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Professor Liz Campbell is the inaugural Francine V McNiff Chair in Criminal Jurisprudence at Monash University, Melbourne. Her research focuses on how the law responds to profit-driven crime, both by legitimate corporate entities as well as networks of organised crime. Another strand of her research looks at the use of biometrics in investigation and prosecution, and she is a member of the UK Home Office Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group. She was a Fulbright scholar in 2011, and her research has been funded by the Research Council UK, the Law Foundation of New Zealand, the Modern Law Review, and the Carnegie Trust. She publishes widely in the area of criminal law/justice in generalist and specialist journals, and is co-author of the fifth edition of The Criminal Process (with Professor Andrew Ashworth and Professor Mike Redmayne) (OUP, 2019).



Dr Catherine O’Sullivan, BCL, LL.M (NUI), is a lecturer in Law and Criminology at the University College Cork. Her main research interests lie in Criminal Law, Criminology, Gender and the Law, and Law and Popular Culture. In addition to this text, she co-authored Fundamentals of the Irish Legal System (2016). She has published articles in a variety of national and international publications including the Irish Jurist, the Dublin University Law Journal, the Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, Legal Studies, and Human Rights Quarterly.



Professor Shane Kilcommins is head of the School of Law at the University of Limerick. His areas of expertise are criminal law, evidence law, criminal procedure, penology and legal philosophy. He is a Fulbright scholar, has been appointed an expert with European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. He also acts as an examiner for the Law Society of Ireland in criminal law.



Dr Alan Cusack is a lecturer in law at the University of Limerick. Dr Cusack is a graduate of University College Cork (BCL, LL.M, PhD), University College Dublin (Dip. Emp) and the Law Society of Ireland (Solicitor, 2012). His research interests lie in the broad areas of criminal procedure, criminal law, victimology, criminology, the laws of evidence and disability studies. Dr Cusack has been widely published in national and international journals including, The International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, The International Journal of Evidence and Proof; the Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly and the Irish Judicial Studies Journal and he has provided expert analysis on the treatment of vulnerable witnesses for national media outlets in Ireland including Newstalk FM and The Irish Examiner.


Part 1: Principles of Criminal Law




  • The Definition of a Crime

  • The Classification of Crime

  • Actus Reus

  • Mens Rea

  • The Inchoate Offence of Attempt

  • The Inchoate Offence of Conspiracy

  • Inchoate Offence of Incitement

  • Criminal Participation



Part 2: Criminal Procedure




  • The Presumption of Innocence

  • Arrest

  • The Right to Silence

  • Powers of Detention

  • The Courts of Criminal Jurisdiction

  • Bail



Part 3: Criminal Law Offences 




  • Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person

  • Sexual Offences

  • Homicide

  • Offences Against Property

  • Offences of a Public Nature Against the State

  • Offences Against the Administration of Justice

  • Road Traffic Offences

  • Drugs Offences

  • Regulatory Offences



Part 4: Defences




  • Defences – A Theoretical Guide

  • General Defences

  • Capacity Defences

  • Defences Specific to Murder



Part 5: Victims’ Rights




  • Victims’ Rights


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