Assize Seminar November 2020
held in Cambridge
Download the papers:
Causation in Homicide - Principle and Practice in Difficult Cases - handout
Causation in Homicide - Principle and Practice in Difficult Cases - full paper
The Breaches Regime for Non-custodial Sanctions: A Principled Critique of the Current Legislation and Related Sentencing Council Guidance’
Dr Antje du Bois Pedain, Reader in Criminal Law and Philosophy, Faculty of Law and Director of the Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics, Institute of Criminology, The University of Cambridge
Commentary
Commentator: Dr Jake Phillips, Reader in Criminology, Sheffield Hallam University
Beyond the Pale? The Expanding Territorial Reach of Criminal Investigations
Speaker: Ailsa McKeon, Barrister at 6KBW
Commentator: His Honour Judge Michael Hopmeier, Circuit Judge, Southwark Crown Court
Causation in Homicide - Principle and Practice in Difficult Cases
Speaker: Nathan Rasiah, Barrister at 23 ES and Supervisor in Criminal Procedure and Evidence and Criminal Law, The University of Cambridge
Commentator: Professor Rebecca Williams, Professor of Public Law and Criminal Law, University of Oxford