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Criminal Law Sourcebook. Edited by Peter Rush and Stanley Yeo Sydney: Butterworths, 2000. Pp. 723. ISBN 0 409 31633 4. US$60.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

Ali Adnan Al-Feel*
Affiliation:
, Mosul-Nineveh, IRAQ

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References

1 New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and the Australian Capital TerritoryGoogle Scholar

2 Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania, and the Northern territoryGoogle Scholar

3 This method is applicable in all the common law jurisdictions of Australia.Google Scholar

4 In Victoria, it is also referred to as “concert” and in New South Wales as “Joint criminal enterprise.”Google Scholar