Sovereignty, Restraint, & Guidance. Canadian Criminal Law in the 21st Century - AZ
- Introduction: Three Pillars of Canadian Criminal Law
- Reading Criminal Offences
- Mostly Sovereign
- Presuming Restraint
- Representative Labelling
- 'A Complex Piece of Writing'
- A More Modest Principle of Voluntariness
- Common Law Expansions of Criminal Liability
- Consent and Restraint in the Law of Assault
- Fault and Guidance
- Justifications, Excuses, and Institutional Defences
- Mistake and Moral Proximity
- Table of cases
- Guidance, Culpability, and Mistake of Law
- Incapacity and the Ladder of Agency
- Coda
- Courts Constraining Parliament? Restraint and De Minimis
- Index
- Acknowledgments
- About the author
- Preliminary sections