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  2. Blackstone's Criminal Practice - Wikipedia

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    The First Edition was published by Blackstone Press in 1991. The Twenty-seventh Edition was published by Oxford University Press in 2016. In 2016, the Judicial Executive Board selected Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2017 as the principal practitioner text for all criminal courts in England and Wales. [ 1 ]

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    The Oxford Handbook of Carl Schmitt This page was last edited on 9 December 2021, at 03:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. The Oxford Handbook of Carl Schmitt - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Handbook of Carl Schmitt is a 2017 book about the legal scholar and political philosopher Carl Schmitt, edited by Jens Meierhenrich and Oliver Simons for Oxford University Press and its Oxford Handbooks series. [1]

  5. Bryan A. Garner - Wikipedia

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    A Handbook of Family Law Terms (2001). West Group. ISBN 9780314249067; A Handbook of Criminal Law Terms (2000). West Group. ISBN 9780314243225; The Oxford Dictionary of American Usage and Style (2000; an abridged version of A Dictionary of Modern American Usage, 1st ed. 1998) A Handbook of Basic Law Terms (1999). West Group. ISBN 9780314233820

  6. Card, Cross and Jones: Criminal Law - Wikipedia

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    It was published by Butterworths and is now published by Oxford University Press. This book was so popular that the second edition was published within a year of the first. [1] It has been described as "a serious contribution to the study of the criminal law" [2] and as an "old and trusted friend". [3]

  7. John Cyril Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith was educated at St Mary's Grammar School in Darlington. Brian Hogan, with whom he authored Smith and Hogan's Criminal Law, attended the same school. [3] Smith won a scholarship to attend the University of Oxford to read history, [citation needed] but chose not to take it up, instead leaving school to join his father's engineering business. [4]