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Self-Defence in Criminal Law by Boaz Sangero, Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)

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    Author(s)Boaz Sangero
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    EditionEdition Statement Reprint
    ISBN9781509936700
    Pages394
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2019

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    Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Self-Defence in Criminal Law by Boaz Sangero

    This book combines a careful philosophical discussion of the rationale justifying self-defence with a detailed discussion of the range of statutory self-defence requirements as well as discussions of numerous other relevant issues (i.e. putative self-defense excessive self-defense earlier guilt and battered women). The book argues that before formulating definitions for each aspect of self-defence (necessity proportionality retreat immediacy mental element etc.) it is imperative to determine the proper rationale for self-defence and only then to derive the appropriate solutions. The first part contains an in-depth discussion of why society allows a justification for acts but does not excuse the actor from criminal liability and the author critically analyzes current theories (culpability of the aggressor; autonomy of the attacked person; protection of the social-legal order; balancing interests; choice of the lesser evil) and points out the weaknesses of each theory before proposing a new theory to explain the justification of self-defence. The new theory is that for the full justification of self-defence a balance of interests must be struck between the expected physical injury to the attacked person and the expected physical injury to the aggressor as well as the relevant abstract factors: the autonomy of the attacked person the culpability of the aggressor and the social-legal order. The author demonstrates how ignoring one or more of these factors leads to erroneous results and how the proposed rationale can be applied to develop solutions to the complex questions raised.show more



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