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This Quick Reference Card offers a concise summary of Criminology consisting of the most important principles, legislation and cases.
Published: 01 January, 2015
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Quick Reference Card - Criminology, written by Willem de Lint, clearly summarises the criminology by using the most important principles, legislation and cases. This Quick Reference Card makes an ideal study aid both for classroom and exam use and is an excellent quick-reference tool for practitioners. This card covers thinking about crime, measuring crime and reacting to crime.
Features
Concise summary of the most important principles of criminology Overview of important legislation and cases Bold headings and colour coded boxes structure the subject
Related Titles
Chappell & Wilson, Issues in Australian Crime and Criminal Justice, 2005
Crofts Criminal Law Elements 5th edition, 2014
Finlay & Kirchengast, Criminal Law in Australia, 2014
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 How have managed investment schemes coped with the challenges of insolvency
Chapter 3 Duties of Directors of managed Investment Schemes
Chapter 4 Advising the Directors and management of an Entity in Financial Crisis
Chapter 5 Can managed Investment Schemes be Restructured in the Context of Insolvency?
Chapter 6 Role of the Courts in Restructuring Managed Investment Schemes
Chapter 7 Winding up Managed Investment schemes – Conceptual and Practical Difficulties
Chapter 8 The competition for assets in insolvent investment vehicles
Chapter 9 Rights of Investors in failed or insolvent managed investment schemes
Chapter 10 Class Actions in a Managed Investment Scheme Context
Chapter 11 Disclaimer and Related Issues
Chapter 12 Directions Applications and the Rights of Third Parties
Chapter 13 Practitioner remuneration, costs and security