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Lessons
L.1 - Human behaviour
L.2 - Objective criminality
L.3 - Subjective typicality
L.4 - Attempt
L.5 - Recklessness
L.6 - Omission
L.7 - Grounds for justification (I)
L.8 - Grounds for justification (II)
L.9 - Guilt (I)
L.10 - Guilt (II)
L.11 - Guilt (III)
L.12 - Authorship
L.13 - Participation
L.14 - Punishability
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Introduction to Cases
C.11 - Reflex movements
C.12 - Irresistible force
C.13 - Unconsciousness and actio libera in (sua) causa
C.14 - No action?
C.15 - Actio libera in causa and absence of action
C.16b - Reflex movements, irresistible force
C.17a - Between inaction and culpability
C.18b - Unconsciousness
C.18c - Irresistible Force
C.21 - Socially appropriate risk
C.22 - Interruption of the relation of objective imputation (I)
C.23 - Interruption of the relationship of objective imputation (II)
C.24 - Typically relevant risk
C.25a - Causality?
C.27a - Typically relevant risk
C.27b - Typically relevant risk
C.27c - Typically relevant risk
C.28a - Typically Relevant Risk and Subsequent Interventions
C.28d - Subsequent intervention by the victim
C.29b - Victim intervention
C.29a - Objective imputation: typically relevant risk
C.31 - Direct first party bollocks Degree
C.32 - Direct second party claim Degree
C.33 - Eventual malice
C.34 - Dolo or recklessness?
C.35 - Fraud and risk
C.36a - Alteration of Schools
C.36b - Direct malice, malice aforethought, "reciprocal" malice
C.37a - Wrongdoing and error at the same time
C.37b - Reflex movements and malice, "reciprocal" malice and overreaction
C.38a - Typically relevant risk
C.38b - Eventual intent, objective imputation
C.41 - Proper Attempt
C.42 - Inidoneous Attempt
C.43 - Unrealistic attempt
C.44 - Withdrawal of the Attempt
C.45a - Unrealistic Attempt
C.46c - Mere and Attempted Offences
C.47b - Commencement of the attempt
C.48 - Incongruent types (I): attempt
C.49a - Attempt, abandonment
C.49c - Withdrawal of Attempt
C.51 - Error in subject
C.52 - Error in object
C.53 - Aberratio ictus
C.54- Aberratio ictus or error in object?
C.55a - Dolus generalis. attempt, recklessness
C.58b - Aberratio Ictus
C.58d - Aberratio ictus and dolus generalis
C.58e - Aberratio ictus or error in persona?
C.59b - Preterintentionality
C.61 - Pure omission
C.62 - Commission by omission
C.63 - Pure omission of guarantor
C.64 - Commission by omission?
C.66a - Attempted omission
C.66b - Omission, failure to give assistance, recklessness
C.67b - Pure omission of guarantor
C.68a - Commission by omission
C.68b - The subject omission. Commission by omission
C.69b - Sources of danger
C.71 - Grounds for justification
C.72 - Erroneous assumption of the factual assumptions of a ground of justification
C.73 - Error on the existence of the factual assumptions of a ground of justification
C.74 - Error on the assumptions of a ground of justification
C. 75 - Incomplete self-defence
C.76b - Justification and aberratio ictus
C.78a - Error on the assumptions of self-defence
C.78b - Error on the factual assumptions of the ground of justification
C.81 - Self-defence. Excess
C.82 - State of necessity. Concept
C.83 - State of necessity: the collision of duties
C.84 - Self-defence
C.85a - Legitimate defence?
C.85b - Intensive excess in self-defence
C.85c - Proper Attempt
C.86 - Error on the ground of justification
C.86b - State of necessity
C.87a - State of necessity: the collision of duties
C.91 - Imputability
C.92 - State of necessity certificate and exculpatory
C.93 - requirements for imputability
C.95 - Mental derangement
C.97a - Poisoning
C.99 - Guilt addiction
C.101 - Criminal Minority
C.102 - Imputability
C.103 - Poisoning
C.104 - Actio libera in causa
C.105 - Transient mental disturbance
C.106a - Guilt II
C.111 - Direct prohibition error
C.112 - Permission error
C.113 - Non-requirement of other conduct consistent with the rule
C.114 - (in-)surmountable fear
C119a - Insurmountable fear
C.121 - Authorship: co-authorship
C.122 - Perpetration-by-means
C.123 - Accessory authorship
C.124 - Perpetration-by-means and error of subject
C.126a - Co-authorship
C.129a - Between perpetration-by-means and inducement
C.131 - Induction
C.132 - Cooperation needed
C.133 - Complicity
C.134 - Preparatory acts
C.135 - Cooperation needed
C.137b - Between authorship and cooperation
C.141 - Excuses of acquittal
C.142 - Grounds for lifting the penalty
C.143 - Pardon
C.144 - Concealment between relatives
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