A legal theory that seeks the essence of criminal responsibility of those who commit illegal acts in the normative sense of blameworthiness, as opposed to a position that emphasizes psychological factors such as intent and negligence. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
違法行為をした者の刑事責任の本質を、非難可能性という規範的なものに求める法理論。故意・過失などの心理的要素を重視する立場に対するもの。
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