Từ vựng:

DOLI INCAPAX

Giải nghĩa:

/dōˌlīˈɪŋkāˌpaks/ – adj


Definition: không có năng lực ý thức.

A more throughout explanation: “Doli incapax” is a Latin legal term that refers to the presumption that a child under a certain age is incapable of forming criminal intent and therefore cannot be held criminally responsible for their actions. This concept is often used in juvenile law to protect minors from being prosecuted for crimes they may have committed due to their lack of maturity and understanding of the consequences of their actions.

Example: In criminal law, the principle of doli incapax refers to the presumption that children under a certain age are incapable of forming criminal intent.

 

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