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- infancy was expressed as a set of presumptions in a doctrine known as doli incapax. A child under the age of seven was presumed incapable of committing a...
- Council of Attorneys-General failed to reach a national consensus. Doli incapax refers to a presumption that a child is "incapable of crime" under legislation...
- to commit a wrongful act with the knowledge that it is wrong; cf. doli incapax. dolus specialis special intent "The ... concept is particular to a few...
- offences. The Act also abolished rebuttable presumption that a child is doli incapax (the presumption that a person between ten and fourteen years of age is...
- counsel Richard Henriques successfully rebutted the principle of doli incapax, which presumes that young children cannot be held legally responsible...
- to match the local experience of emerging behavioral problems (see doli incapax). For ****ual crimes, the age of consent determines the potential liability...
- weight or consideration due to the respect given the person making it. doli incapax incapable of guilt Presumption that young children or persons with diminished...
- edu.au/au/legis/nsw/consol_act/cpa1987261/s5.html Thomas Crofts, Doli Incapax: Why Children Deserve its Protection http://www.austlii.edu...
- as an excuse. Moreover, if there is an irrebuttable presumption of doli incapax – that is, that the accused did not have sufficient understanding of the...
- responsibility. Under the age of puberty, a child was considered to be doli incapax (incapable of criminal intent). A child between 8 and puberty, however...