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Misuse of Drugs (2nd edition) (book + ebook pack)

By Don Mathias
Misuse of Drugs (2nd edition) (book + ebook pack)

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Misuse of Drugs (2nd edition) (book + ebook pack)

Don Mathias

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$273.00* RRP + GST

Date: 31/01/2020

Code: 42722760

Thomson Reuters, NEW ZEALAND

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Misuse of Drugs is the core reference on the laws of drug misuse and trafficking. Written by specialist author Dr Don Mathias, the nineteen chapters of Misuse of Drugs are a treatment of central topics in criminal law from the perspective of drug offences. This new edition has extensively revised the commentary to guide the reader through all major aspects of this complex and multi-faceted area of the law.  Significant developments include:

  • The offences of importation and exportation are now able to be interpreted in the context of new Customs legislation, and new offences of smuggling at sea have been introduced;
  • Liability for possession is subject to a new palliation defence, and greater discretion as to whether to prosecute has been enacted;
  • Assessment of the proximity requirement for liability for an attempt has received attention from the Supreme Court;
  • The stay of proceedings as a measure to prevent abuse of a court’s process is discussed in the light of Supreme Court guidance, and is compared with the decision process for determining the admissibility of improperly obtained evidence;
  • A major revision of the mental elements that make possession of controlled drugs and their analogues unlawful has been undertaken by the Supreme Court;
  • Revision of the sentencing guidelines for methamphetamine dealing is discussed, and is placed in the context of sentencing principles. Recently highlighted principles are also noted.

Misuse of Drugs is an essential resource for all criminal lawyers, for judges, the police, probation officers, forensic scientists, students and members of the public interested in the law of drug misuse and trafficking.

 

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Description

Misuse of Drugs is the core reference on the laws of drug misuse and trafficking. Written by specialist author Dr Don Mathias, the nineteen chapters of Misuse of Drugs are a treatment of central topics in criminal law from the perspective of drug offences. This new edition has extensively revised the commentary to guide the reader through all major aspects of this complex and multi-faceted area of the law.  Significant developments include:

  • The offences of importation and exportation are now able to be interpreted in the context of new Customs legislation, and new offences of smuggling at sea have been introduced;
  • Liability for possession is subject to a new palliation defence, and greater discretion as to whether to prosecute has been enacted;
  • Assessment of the proximity requirement for liability for an attempt has received attention from the Supreme Court;
  • The stay of proceedings as a measure to prevent abuse of a court’s process is discussed in the light of Supreme Court guidance, and is compared with the decision process for determining the admissibility of improperly obtained evidence;
  • A major revision of the mental elements that make possession of controlled drugs and their analogues unlawful has been undertaken by the Supreme Court;
  • Revision of the sentencing guidelines for methamphetamine dealing is discussed, and is placed in the context of sentencing principles. Recently highlighted principles are also noted.

Misuse of Drugs is an essential resource for all criminal lawyers, for judges, the police, probation officers, forensic scientists, students and members of the public interested in the law of drug misuse and trafficking.

 

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eBooks and packages including an eBook may not be returned once the software key has been supplied. Your rights as a customer to access and use the ProView™ software and a ProView eBook are subject to acceptance of the ProView content licence agreement.

NB

  • An email with a registration key and instructions for accessing your eBook will be sent after checkout. For existing ProView users the eBook will appear in your library after checkout.

  • Forthcoming/pre-order eBooks will be available after the publication date.

  • The ProView app is not currently available on Kindle. See the latest system requirements

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