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Letter to the editor: Reply to J. J. Child, Crim. L.R. 2010, 12, 924-932 (2010)
Journal Article
Bohlander, M. (2010). Letter to the editor: Reply to J. J. Child, Crim. L.R. 2010, 12, 924-932. Criminal law review, 12, 933-935

Responds to J.J. Child's article in this issue criticising the conclusions reach by the author in his article "The conflict between the Serious Crime Act 2007 and section 1(4)(b) Criminal Attempts Act 1981 - a missed repeal?", (Crim. L.R. 2010, 6, 48... Read More about Letter to the editor: Reply to J. J. Child, Crim. L.R. 2010, 12, 924-932.

Globalization of Criminal Justice (2010)
Book
Bohlander, M. (Ed.). (2010). Globalization of Criminal Justice. Ashgate Publishing

Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, ethnic cleansing are terms which in recent years have entered common usage. The worst cases of these crimes seen in the Yugoslav secession conflict and the Rwandan slaughter resulted in attempts by the i... Read More about Globalization of Criminal Justice.

Open Justice or Open Season? Should the media report the names of suspects and defendants? (2010)
Journal Article
Bohlander, M. (2010). Open Justice or Open Season? Should the media report the names of suspects and defendants?. Journal of Criminal Law, 74(4), 321-338. https://doi.org/10.1350/jcla.2010.74.4.646

The daily news in England and Wales is full of reports about people who have been arrested, arraigned before a court, convicted and sometimes also acquitted, of some heinous crime or other. Most disturbingly, the suspects are named in full with their... Read More about Open Justice or Open Season? Should the media report the names of suspects and defendants?.

Introduction (2010)
Book Chapter
Bohlander, M. (2010). Introduction. In M. Bohlander (Ed.), Globalization of criminal justice (xi-xxv). Ashgate Publishing

Transferred malice and transferred defences: A critique of the traditional doctrine and arguments for a change in paradigm (2010)
Journal Article
Bohlander, M. (2010). Transferred malice and transferred defences: A critique of the traditional doctrine and arguments for a change in paradigm. New Criminal Law Review: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal, 13(3), 555-624. https://doi.org/10.1525/nclr.2010.13.3.555

The aim of this paper is first to focus on analyzing the existing judicial authorities on the matter of transferred malice and the transfer of defenses as well as the academic commentary, firstly within English law and secondly in comparative law res... Read More about Transferred malice and transferred defences: A critique of the traditional doctrine and arguments for a change in paradigm.

Problems of Transferred Malice in Multiple-Actor Scenarios (2010)
Journal Article
Bohlander, M. (2010). Problems of Transferred Malice in Multiple-Actor Scenarios. Journal of Criminal Law, 74(2), 145-162. https://doi.org/10.1350/jcla.2010.74.2.626

Transferred malice is a well-known concept that allows the extension of an offender's intent to a victim or object hit accidentally because the offender missed his intended target. Coupled to this doctrine is the annex doctrine of transferred defence... Read More about Problems of Transferred Malice in Multiple-Actor Scenarios.

Flexible Judges or Flexing the Political Muscle? (2010)
Book Chapter
Bohlander, M. (2010). Flexible Judges or Flexing the Political Muscle?. In L. De Groot-van Leeuwen, & W. Rombouts (Eds.), Separation of powers in theory and practice: an international perspective (123-138). Wolf Legal Publishers