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Regulating negligence in French and Italian criminal law

Authors :
Cristinel Ghigheci
Source :
Juridical Tribune, Vol 9, Iss Special, Pp 127-133 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Bucharest University of Economic Studies, 2019.

Abstract

The modified version of art. 121-3 of the French Criminal Code introduces a hierarchy of the nonintentional forms of guilt according to seriousness. From the perspective of the French legislator, this hierarchy would be the following: deliberate negligence (art. 121-3 para. 2), simple negligence – carelessness, imprudence – (art. 121-3 para. 3) and breaking a duty of care or protection (art. 121-3 para. 4). In the Italian Criminal Code only the conscious negligence is defined, whereas the simple negligence is not defined, but merely exemplified. Thus, article 43 para. 1 states that “There is an offence committed with negligence whenever the result, even though foreseen, is not desired by the agent and occurs because of carelessness, imprudence, lack of skill, or failure to observe laws, regulations, orders or instructions”.

Details

Language :
English, French
ISSN :
22477195 and 22480382
Volume :
9
Issue :
Special
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Juridical Tribune
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.994e7d639cc455b8ca16adb9b606db7
Document Type :
article