Iran and England Courts' Approach to Effects of Murdered's Deliberate Behaviour in Interrupting of Cause Link
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"Iran and England Courts' Approach to Effects of Murdered's Deliberate Behaviour in Interrupting of Cause Link" Abstract: In debate of cause link, factors may interfere after committing accused's behaviour and before realization criminal result for creation it, in the way that real attribution fact to accused faces to difficulty. One of these factors is victim's behaviour. Sometimes his/her behaviour (act or omission) in happening criminal result, acceleration or resonance have casual effect. In this article, several patterns of Iran and England courts' verdicts are analysed and judgs' approach to causal effect in the final result of accused's behaviour and it's importance in remove or diminish of his responsibility is evaluated. This evalution clarify that the current casual judgment in criminal law is relative and not only from one judicial system to another judicial system is different but also is different from one court to another court in same criminal system even in different stages of one trial
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Persian
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Journal of Criminal Law Reserch, Volume:7 Issue: 27, 2019
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109 to 130
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