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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 02:35:16+00:00

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dc.description.abstract Within this article, the author goes to great lengths to examine the concept of “acts of violence”, mentioned in art.146 PC RM, considering the following aspects: 1) the form of behavior – active or passive – of the victim that resorts to acts of violence; 2) the physical or psychological character of such violence; 3) the victim's psychological attitude towards the committed acts of violence; 4) the (ill) legality of such acts, etc. In the context of the offence provided by art.146 PC RM, the victim’s acts of violence are achieved only through action and such violence can only have a physical character. The victim's psychological attitude towards the committed acts of violence, with regard to the offence stipulated in art.146 PC RM, can only be described as direct intention. It is imperative that the victim’s acts of violence in the context of the offence in question must be illegal. The concept of “acts of violence”, mentioned in art.146 PC RM, involves more than just criminal violence. We cannot exclude the hypothesis of murder committed in a state of affection during an altercation (skirmish). The illegality of the victim's acts of violence, regarded as an obligatory condition for the application of art.146 PC RM, is relevant only if there is compelling evidence of the factual error, given that, the presence of this condition dictates the existence of the offence set forth in art.146 PC RM.

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