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Lee Wrongful Death Of The Legal Analysis Of The Case

Posted on:2012-04-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J C LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166330335970362Subject:Criminal Law
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In judicial practice, accident, wrongful death and intentional injury (cause death) of the definition is very complex, there are two main point of contention, first, on whether the incident constituted an accident, that is the problem Zuiyufeizui; its Second, on the basis of crime, constitutes negligence causing death or intentional injury (causing death), that this crime and he sin problem. These disputes resulted in a different court cases dealing with the same very different, this will inevitably lead to unfair justice, it is difficult to achieve the maintenance of judicial fairness and justice purposes. In order to accurately identify the case, it is necessary in such cases, associated legal analysis.Based on the Lee wrongful death case analysis, in which the interpretation of the legal issues involved. The case study to solve the two problems, first, whether the behavior of Lee accidents, that is, whether a crime is constituted, and secondly, on the basis of the crime, is also deliberately wrongful death damage (cause death). Focus and core of the paper consists of two parts, the first is about the legal analysis, the article for accidents, wrongful death, intentional injury (causing death) the legal analysis of these three concepts, and concepts related to the Boundary expansion; the second case is a combination of legal analysis concluded that Lee posed the last negligence causing death.The analysis of this case, the author uses the theory and the merits of the methods closely. Starting from the facts of the case, through the theory of which involved cases to accurately identify the purpose. Hope that through this case study to solve such cases of doubt and to understand the qualitative theoretical issues related to benefit.
Keywords/Search Tags:accident, wrongful death, intentional injury(cause death), subjective
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