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Introductiond so can be used when you are faced by an unfamiliar or new offence. However, the common law, which is the foundation of criminal law, does not develop principles in the abstract, but in the context of concrete cases and specific crimes. Central offences against persons and property provide the basi一小块 发表于 2025-3-29 18:45:08
The Mental Elementhe . The definition of the offence, in a statute or in the common law, may contain a fairly precise description of the state of mind required (such as ‘knowing or believing that the goods are stolen’ in the case of handling stolen goods, in s.22 of the Theft Act 1968). In some cases, however, the deSPALL 发表于 2025-3-29 23:14:56
Causationeeded in the law (not only the criminal law) as well. When can it be said that a particular event was . by a particular action? The need for rules of causation in the criminal law can be approached from two directions. From the point of view of the actor or the accused we may ask, for which consequeELATE 发表于 2025-3-30 02:26:52
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