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Journal articles on the topic "Subjective imputation"

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Yakushkin, S. "The advantages of the principle of subjective imputation of guilt in criminal law." Bulletin of Science and Practice, no. 6 (June 14, 2017): 300–303. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.808843.

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At present, an actual task for research is the observance of justice and equality among citizens. This trend is also observed in the field of criminal liability. Using the method of legal analysis, we can conclude that the institution imputes guilt in criminal law has a significant impact on the implementation of the above principles. Moreover, the Institute makes changes in the human and citizens’ rights, the right to free movement or the right to defend their interests in court. Guided by the principle of the objective imputation of guilt, violation of personal human rights is not allowed, a
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Nikolaeva, T. V., and Yu B. Imaeva. "On the issue of subjective imputation in criminal law." Аграрное и земельное право, no. 7 (2022): 116–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.47643/1815-1329_2022_7_116.

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Stuckenberg, C. F. "Problems of 'Subjective Imputation' in Domestic and International Criminal Law." Journal of International Criminal Justice 12, no. 2 (2014): 311–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jicj/mqu023.

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Stuckenberg, Carl-Friedrich. "Problemas de "imputação subjetiva" no Direito Penal Nacional e Internacional." Revista do Instituto de Ciências Penais 6, no. 1 (2021): 26–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.46274/1909-192xricp2021v6n1p26-47.

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Costuma-se dizer que doutrinas e conceitos nacionais não devem ser importados indiscriminadamente para o Direito Penal Internacional. Tal máxima está certamente correta, contudo, quais são exatamente as diferenças entre o Direito Penal nacional e o internacional, e.g., no âmbito da parte geral no que diz respeito aos elementos subjetivos do crime? Que particularidades existem entre a imputação da macrodelinquência em comparação com os crimes “comuns”? Este ensaio identifica três problemas clássicos relativos aos elementos subjetivos do crime em que algumas dessas particularidades existem. A in
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Берестенников, А. Г. "Cочетание принципов объективного и субъективного вменения в военно–уголовном праве России XVIII — начала XIX в.в". Bulletin of Science and Practice 562, № 4(5) (2016): 440–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.54680.

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В работе рассмотрены вопросы, связанные с сочетанием принципов объективного и субъективного вменения в военно–уголовном праве России XVIII — начала XIX в. в. Проведен сравнительно–правой анализ военно–уголовного законодательства, приведены точки зрения дореволюционных исследователей на указанную проблему. Основные методы исследования: формально–юридический, сравнительно–правовой, конкретно–исторический. В процессе работы получены сведения о том, что военно–уголовное право России XVIII — начала XIX в. в. подчинялось
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Epp-Stobbe, Amarah, Ming-Chang Tsai, and Marc Klimstra. "Rugby Sevens sRPE Workload Imputation Using Objective Models of Measurement." Applied Sciences 15, no. 12 (2025): 6520. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15126520.

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While accurate athlete load monitoring is crucial for preventing injury and optimizing performance, the commonly used session rating of perceived exertion training load or competition load method faces limitations due to compliance issues related to missing subjective data self-reported by the athlete and the subsequent challenges in imputing the sessional rating of perceived exertion (sRPE) component, an average value for a training or competition session. This study investigated the imputation of missing RPE scores from the mechanical work and from a Speed–Deceleration–Contact (SDC) model. A
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Ohlin, J. D. "Searching for the Hinterman: In Praise of Subjective Theories of Imputation." Journal of International Criminal Justice 12, no. 2 (2014): 325–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jicj/mqu004.

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Fesko, John V. "Reformed Orthodoxy on Imputation. Active and Passive Justification." Perichoresis 14, no. 3 (2016): 61–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/perc-2016-0016.

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Abstract The doctrine of imputation is common to Early Modern Lutheran and Reformed theology, but Reformed orthodox theologians employed the distinction between the active and passive justification of the believer. Active justification is the objective imputation of Christ’s righteousness and passive justification is the subjective reception of the same. This distinction is a unique contribution in Reformed orthodox dogmatics and was used in polemics against Roman Catholic, Arminian, and Socinian theologians. This essay also compares Reformed orthodox formulations with Lutheran orthodox unders
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Reis, Waldívia Adriely Felipe dos. "A (in)aplicabilidade da teoria da cegueira deliberada nos crimes de lavagem de dinheiro." Revista do CAAP 27, no. 1-2 (2023): 1–20. https://doi.org/10.69881/rcaap.v27i1-2.46991.

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This article seeks to analyse the possibility or not of applying the theory of willful blindness to the imputation of money laundering crimes. Methodologically, bibliographical research on doctrine, legislation and jurisprudence was used to analyse the growing need to combat the crime of money laundering and the use of the theory of willful blindness for this purpose. Thus, the classic conception of the subjective element as will and knowledge is discussed, as well as the distinctions between intent and guilt. From this, the article explores theBrazilian jurisprudence and how the doctrine of w
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Jakobs, Güünther. "Imputation in Criminal Law and the Conditions for Norm Validity." Buffalo Criminal Law Review 7, no. 2 (2004): 491–511. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/nclr.2004.7.2.491.

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ABSTRACT (1) The validity of the norms that determine society’s identity needs to be guaranteed. The reason is that there are other alternatives to this society. The guarantee is accomplished when it is valid that each person has the duty to comply with the norms (law) and that sanctioning occurs in case of not complying. Sanctioning therefore means confirming the identity of society. The confirmation is totally accomplished with the sanction. (2) On the contrary, there’s no alternative to the rules that refer to the social environment; therefore they stabilize themselves. Here lies the basis
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Subjective imputation"

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Ménard, Benjamin. "L'anormalité en droit de la responsabilité civile." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE3060.

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Parce qu’elle est une clé de compréhension du déclenchement de la responsabilité civile, l’anormalité est une notion centrale de l’institution. Elle s’identifie d’abord à travers le dommage, qui est une anomalie, une déviation par rapport au cours normal des choses. L’anormalité est ici intrinsèque au dommage et se définit comme le déséquilibre patrimonial et extrapatrimonial subi par la victime. La notion se découvre ensuite à l’extérieur du dommage, elle caractérise ce qu’il faut en plus du dommage pour engager une responsabilité. Cette anormalité, dite extrinsèque au dommage, tient son orig
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Books on the topic "Subjective imputation"

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Saarinen, Risto. Philosophical Justice and Reformation Righteousness. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198951216.001.0001.

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Abstract The churches of the Reformation highlight the righteousness of faith (iustitia Dei) as the core of their theology. Martin Luther formulated this doctrine as an alternative to the Aristotelian virtue of justice. The present study shows, however, that many different versions of philosophical justice circulated in Luther’s day. Some of them already affirm the relational features that characterize later Reformation theology. As the Protestant scholarship has not attended the philosophical commentaries on Aristotle and the formative impact of Anselm and John Duns Scotus in philosophy and t
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Book chapters on the topic "Subjective imputation"

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Renaud, Michel. "Human Responsibility for the Protection of Our “Common Home”." In Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24888-7_4.

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AbstractThis chapter attempts to explain ethical behaviour in the protection of the environment. It begins by analysing the lived space as a place of inhabitation and outlines the differences between subjective and cosmic time. The metaphor of the “blue planet as our “common home” then makes sense”. To understand the notion of ethical responsibility, the relationship between ethics and politics is considered. For this purpose, we follow Levinas and Ricoeur’s suggestion, which distinguishes responsibility as an imputation and as an assumption of a commitment for the future. Responsibility as im
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Aichele, Alexander. "Imputation." In Baumgarten and Kant on the Foundations of Practical Philosophy. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192873538.003.0009.

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Abstract This chapter underscores the importance of being able to the norms of practical philosophy in concrete circumstances, particularly as relevant to Kant’s moral theory as expounded in the Groundwork and second Critique. Notably absent in these works is a comprehensive theory or even reflection on the application of moral laws, posing a challenge for interpreters. While Kant briefly introduces the concept of imputation in the Metaphysics of Morals, this move resembles Baumgarten’s earlier work, emphasizing duty and certitude rather than empirical reasoning. Kant’s apparent neglect of phy
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Clemens-Meyer, Francois H. L. R., Mathieu Lepot, Frank Blumensaat, Dominik Leutnant, and Guenter Gruber. "Data validation and data quality assessment." In Metrology in Urban Drainage and Stormwater Management: Plug and Pray. IWA Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789060119_0327.

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Abstract Once data have been recorded, data validation procedures have to be conducted to assess the quality of the data, i.e. give a confidence grade. Furthermore, gaps may occur in time series and, depending on the purposes, these can be given values by application of e.g. interpolation. Since both aspects are strongly correlated, this chapter gives an overview on the main data validation and data curation/imputation methods. Instead of offering exhaustive details on existing methods, this chapter aims at providing concepts for most popular techniques, a discussion of their advantages and di
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Wood, Allen. "Baumgarten and Kant on Conscience." In Baumgarten and Kant on the Foundations of Practical Philosophy. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192873538.003.0008.

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Abstract Both Baumgarten and Kant adopt a legalistic perspective in ethics, emphasizing the significance of imputation and judgment. They both regard moral conscience as the capacity to evaluate one’s actions, with Baumgarten emphasizing judgment as imputation: the interpretation of actions and the application of moral obligation based on one’s conscience. He advocates acting in line with the “best” conscience. Conversely, Kant distinguishes between judgments regarding actions and the judgment of conscience, advocating following one’s best judgment while acknowledging its fallibility. To act m
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