Yannoulidis, Steven, Mental
state defences in criminal Law, Editora: Ashgate Publishing
Limited, Aldershot. Reino Unido 2012, ISBN: 9781409446453
Resumo do Livro:
Resumo do Livro:
By presenting an
interdisciplinary analysis of various factors which inform mental state
defences in criminal law, this book provides several practical and robust
reform proposals. Three objectives underpin the suggested reform proposals:
first, to ensure that an accused will not be held responsible for involuntary
conduct even whilst aware of both the nature and quality of such conduct,
second, to provide principled means by which to establish the responsibility of
an individual in a state of drug-induced psychosis, and third, to ensure that
criminal conduct arising from a state of 'impaired consciousness' does not
automatically result in an outright acquittal. By exploring appropriate
boundaries for the defence of insanity and the doctrine of automatism, this
book suggests a consistent and principled approach to the reform of mental
state defences. In illustrating the competing demands which must be balanced in
order to secure such an approach to the reform of mental state defences, the
book will be relevant to all common law countries.
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