Actus reus
Actus reus (/ˈæktəs ˈreɪəs/), sometimes called the external element or the objective element of a crime, is the Latin term for the "guilty act" which, when proved beyond a reasonable doubt in combination with the mens rea, "guilty mind", produces criminal liability in the common law−based criminal law jurisdictions of England and Wales, Canada, Australia, India, Kenya, Pakistan, Philippines, South Africa, New Zealand, Scotland, Nigeria, Ghana, Ireland, Israel and the United States of America. In the United States, Some crimes also require proof of attendant circumstances and/or proof of a required result directly caused by the actus reus.
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Actus reus
Actus reus (/ˈæktəs ˈreɪəs/), sometimes called the external element or the objective element of a crime, is the Latin term for the "guilty act" which, when proved beyond a reasonable doubt in combination with the mens rea, "guilty mind", produces criminal liability in the common law−based criminal law jurisdictions of England and Wales, Canada, Australia, India, Kenya, Pakistan, Philippines, South Africa, New Zealand, Scotland, Nigeria, Ghana, Ireland, Israel and the United States of America. In the United States, Some crimes also require proof of attendant circumstances and/or proof of a required result directly caused by the actus reus.
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"أكتيس ريس" هي كلمة لاتينية مع ...... ، وإيرلندا، والولايات المتحدة.
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Actus reus (/ˈæktəs ˈreɪəs/), ...... ctly caused by the actus reus.
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Actus reus (latin för 'den sky ...... Jämför även rättsvillfarelse.
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Actus reus est le terme latin ...... nimal et le lien de causalité.
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Als actus reus (lat. ‚schuldig ...... Law) oder aber dem Common Law.
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Skutková podstata je souhrn ty ...... ípad nekalosoutěžního jednání.
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犯罪行為(actus reus/ˈæktəs ˈreɪəs/ ...... 不作为(omission)以及佔有(possession)。
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Actus reus
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Actus reus
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犯罪行為
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"أكتيس ريس" هي كلمة لاتينية مع ...... ، وإيرلندا، والولايات المتحدة.
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Actus reus (/ˈæktəs ˈreɪəs/), ...... ctly caused by the actus reus.
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Actus reus (latin för 'den sky ...... oncursus necessarius kan vara.
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Actus reus est le terme latin ...... s-Unis, Royaume-Uni, Irlande).
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Als actus reus (lat. ‚schuldig ...... Law) oder aber dem Common Law.
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Skutková podstata je souhrn ty ...... ují se ostatní součásti daného
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犯罪行為(actus reus/ˈæktəs ˈreɪəs/ ...... 不作为(omission)以及佔有(possession)。
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