Drunkenness as a Waiver of Criminal Responsibility; Unjustified Ambiguity in Legislative Criminal Policy with Emphasis on Jurisprudence

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Punishment is imposed on a person whose appropriateness exists and whose obstacles are missing. Drunkenness, unanimously and concisely prevents (removes) criminal responsibility. It was expected that the legislature, based on jurisprudence, would express all the flaws of this supremacy. In the legislative criminal of Iran, the classification of drunkenness into different types and the differences of the rulings of some of them in each of the chapters and also determining the relevant sentence have not been given due attention. Some legislative ambiguities are due to the unreasonable repetition of rulings in a subject with different expressions, which is due to non-observance of formal cases and leads to different interpretations.The other part is defective or concise. The relationship between drunkenness and committing certain crimes and determining a single criterion, including cases of defects, as well as the sentence of ta'zir without determining its reference, is one of ambiguous if the crime is considered unintentional.

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Persian
Published:
A Biannual Journal Criminal Law Research, Volume:11 Issue: 2, 2020
Pages:
7 to 27
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