Criminal Liability in the Absence of Perpetrator Eligibility: Applied Jurisprudential Study

Authors

  • Mohammd Ali G. Zuraib Ph. D in Sharia, Associate Professor of Jurisprudence, Sharia Department, College of Sharia and Fundamentals of Religion, Najran University, Najran, Saudi Arabia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/csn9nv15

Keywords:

Crime, Eligibility, Accountability, Metal, Well-Livestock

Abstract

This research focuses on discussing the impact of the perpetrator's loss of eligibility and accountability, where the criminal act is committed by an irrational entity lacking legal responsibility, such as an animal, metal, or well. The study is arranged as follows, with an introduction, two major sections, and a conclusion: Introduction: In addition to giving a definition, this section discusses the significance of the study, its goals, and a summary of earlier research. First Section - Incidents in Wells or Mines: This section explores two scenarios: First Subsection: Death by falling into a well or its collapse. Second Subsection: Death resulting from excavation for metal extraction. Second Section - Crime of Livestock: This section discusses two situations: First Subsection: The crime of livestock when not under someone's control. Second Subsection: The crime of livestock when under someone's control. Conclusion: This section summarizes the findings and conclusions reached by the researcher. References: The conclusion is followed by two additional pages listing sources and references used in the research

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2024-02-23

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Criminal Liability in the Absence of Perpetrator Eligibility: Applied Jurisprudential Study. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(2), 367-371. https://doi.org/10.61707/csn9nv15

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