Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... capacity is impaired . This implies that criminal law and morality treat agents as victims of circumstance insofar as circumstances impair their capacity to reach a rational decision . When a person suffering from impaired capacity ...
... capacity is impaired . This implies that criminal law and morality treat agents as victims of circumstance insofar as circumstances impair their capacity to reach a rational decision . When a person suffering from impaired capacity ...
Strana 185
... capacity is and should be understood in criminal law . Those who are under the age of criminal responsibility or who are exempt on the ground of insanity are exempt because they do not in general sufficiently understand what causes what ...
... capacity is and should be understood in criminal law . Those who are under the age of criminal responsibility or who are exempt on the ground of insanity are exempt because they do not in general sufficiently understand what causes what ...
Strana 186
... capacity , consequences for penal policy follow that go beyond the allowance for impaired capacity that is already built into the legal system . For if account is taken of the extent to which people are handicapped by impaired capacity ...
... capacity , consequences for penal policy follow that go beyond the allowance for impaired capacity that is already built into the legal system . For if account is taken of the extent to which people are handicapped by impaired capacity ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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