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Category Archives: Khalid Ghanayim

Offences against the Democratic System of Government

by Khalid Ghanayim* and Mordechai Kremnitzer**

(2016) Oxford U Comparative L Forum 1 at ouclf.law.ox.ac.uk | How to cite this article

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This entry was posted in 1, 2016, Articles, Khalid Ghanayim, Mordechai Kremnitzer on 27 July 2017 by Steve Allen.

The Role of Reasonable and Unreasonable Mistake in Justified Defences – A Comparative and Analytical Study

Khalid Ghanayim*

(2007) Oxford U Comparative L Forum 3 at ouclf.law.ox.ac.uk | How to cite this article

Table of contents

  • I. Introduction
  • II. Comparative Law
  • III. The Relationship between Reasonable Mistaken Justified Defence and Real Justified Defence
  • IV. The Relationship between Mens Rea and Mistaken Justified Defence
    • 1. The theory of dolus malus
    • 2. The theory of negative elements of the actus reus
  • V. The Relationship between Mistake of Law and Mistaken Justified Defence – The Requirement of Reasonableness
  • VI. The Implications of Mistaken Justified Defence are Identical to the Implications of Mistake of Fact
  • VII. Conclusion
  • Endnotes

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This entry was posted in 2007, 3, Articles, Khalid Ghanayim on 27 July 2017 by Steve Allen.

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