Acta Iuris Stetinensis (Jan 2018)

O (nie)istotności roli przebiegu przyczynowego w procesie obiektywnego i subiektywnego przypisywania sprawstwa skutkowego czynu zabronionego – uwagi na marginesie wyroku SA w Krakowie z dnia 1 marca 2016 roku, sygn. akt II AKa 202/15

  • Szymon Tarapata

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18276/ais.2018.21-11
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21

Abstract

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The article concerns the role of the causative course in the process of the objective and subjective attribution of the perpetration of the causative prohibited act. The text indicates that for the attribution of the consequence it is sufficient that a certain consequence occurs in a way that should be objectively foreseeable, from an ex ante perspective, to the model citizen. In addition, in order to determine the intentionality in the form of the eventual intent, it is not required for the perpetrator to realize, at the time of the commitment of an act, in which way the result will occur. It is sufficient for him to be aware that his behaviour creates a high probability of causing a specific consequence

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