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Concurrence
В западной юриспруденции совпадение - это очевидная необходимость доказать одновременное возникновение как actus reus, так и mens rea, чтобы составить преступление; за исключением преступлений строгой ответственности. Теоретически, если actus reus... Википедия (Английский язык)
Concurrence in criminal law occurs when there is an intention to commit the crime and voluntary criminal action, known as actus reus and mens rea, respectively. Concurrence in Criminal Law · Exceptions of Concurrence
19 янв. 2024 г. · Learn about concurrence in criminal law as a concept and its exceptions. Discover the concurrence element of crime regarding act and intent as well...
Concurrence refers to the requirement in criminal law that the mens rea (guilty mind) must coincide with the actus reus (guilty act) for a defendant to be held ...
7 июл. 2021 г. · Concurrence is an element of crimes requiring that the criminal act (actus reus) be a product of the criminal intent (mens rea). In criminal law ...
Concurrence (also contemporaneity or simultaneity) is the apparent need to prove the simultaneous occurrence of both actus reus ("guilty action") and mens rea ...
concurrence n 1 : the simultaneous occurrence of events or circumstances. 2 : an agreement in judgment. ;specif. : a judge's or justice's separate opinion that ...
8 июл. 2024 г. · Thus, in the case of concurrence, there cannot be any unlawful act, but only one that is designated as a criminal offence by the Criminal Code.
Concurrence ensures that a person can only be convicted of a crime if their actions and intent occurred at the same time, preventing unjust punishment.
Concurrence. There must be a concurrence between a criminal intent and a criminal act that causes a prohibited harm or injury. Causation. A.
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