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The result of the offence is a concept that may be elusive in law, but it can be grasped by the law. The development of a theoretical construct to close the conceptual disharmony around this pastis is imperative. The doctrinal disparity between sociological, legal, intended, juridical, virtual and material results is at odds with the omnipresence of a result in every offence. This book is a showcase for the understanding of this polymorphous concept. The stricto sensu concept, based on the penal qualification of the result, and the lato sensu concept, highlighting its polymorphism, furnish its…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The result of the offence is a concept that may be elusive in law, but it can be grasped by the law. The development of a theoretical construct to close the conceptual disharmony around this pastis is imperative. The doctrinal disparity between sociological, legal, intended, juridical, virtual and material results is at odds with the omnipresence of a result in every offence. This book is a showcase for the understanding of this polymorphous concept. The stricto sensu concept, based on the penal qualification of the result, and the lato sensu concept, highlighting its polymorphism, furnish its definition. Its normative implications in terms of the objective and subjective structure of the offence provide a valuable theoretical substance. The influence of the result of the offence on the penal norm is thus an indicator of the choice of criminal policy in each repressive system. This study plays a decisive role in guiding legal doctrine and practitioners towards the discovery of conceptual unity in the midst of doctrinal diversity and textual and jurisprudential silence.
Autorenporträt
Ayissi Martin Mary ist ein junger Kameruner aus der Region Centre-Cameroun, Département de la Lekié, Arrondissement de Sa'a (Nkolmeyos). Er ist Forscher an der Universität Yaoundé II, freier Dozent am Institut International D'Afrique Centrale (IIAC) und Entwicklungsexperte bei der Stiftung SAF (Save African Family).