Transferred Intent in UK Law

  • Somerville v Harsco Infrastructure Ltd: Transferred Intent and the Scope of Vicarious Liability
    • No. , May 2016
    • Edinburgh Law Review
    • 211-216
  • The Role of Error in Objecto in South African Criminal Law
    • No. 80-1, February 2016
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    State v Pistorius provides an opportunity to consider error in objecto in the context of the broader approach to dolus in South African criminal law. For the last 60 years South Africa has taken a ...
    ... ... through the courts’rejection of versari, the presumption of intent and transferred malice. This upholds individualautonomy and assigns blame ... ...
  • Problems of Transferred Malice in Multiple-Actor Scenarios
    • No. 74-2, April 2010
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    Transferred malice is a well-known concept that allows the extension of an offender's intent to a victim or object hit accidentally because the offender missed his intended target. Coupled to this ...
    ... ... Multiple-actor Scenarios Michael Bohlander * Abstract Transferred malice is a well-known concept that allows the extension of an offender’s intent to a victim or object hit accidentally because the offender missed his intended target. Coupled to this doctrine is the annex doctrine of transferred ... ...
  • Money Laundering: Transnational Criminals, Globalisation and the Forces of ‘Redomestication’
    • No. 1-1, January 1997
    • Journal of Money Laundering Control
    • 51-63
    Many scholars of international relations have long argued that by plotting on a map of the world all the transnational contacts of private individuals the international system resembles a ‘cobweb’....
    ... ... , the speed and relative ease with which funds may be transferred across borders has intensified the degree of contact along its fila-ments. While the intent of this model of world society was to highlight 'legitimised' ... ...
  • Everyday vulnerabilities – money laundering through cash intensive businesses
    • No. 18-3, July 2015
    • Journal of Money Laundering Control
    • 293-303
    Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to provide an understanding of the specific techniques through which illicit funds generated by criminals are moved, transferred and laundered in the financi...
    ... ... throughwhich illicit funds generated by criminals are moved, transferred and laundered in the nancialarrangement retained by cash-intensive ... of value tonancial investigators and law enforcement agencies intent on investigating money laundering. Whilethe paper relies on data from the ... ...
  • Transferred Malice, Joint Enterprise and Attempted Murder
    • No. 78-3, June 2014
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    ... ... Attempted Murder ... R v Grant (Nathaniel) [2014] EWCA Crim 143 ... Keywords  Attempted murder; Transferred malice; GBH with intent; Joint enterprise ... Nathaniel Grant, Kazeem Kolawole and Tony McCalla were all charged with a single count of attempted murder and two counts of ... ...
  • Blindingly obvious and frequently exploitable. Money laundering through the purchasing of high-value portable commodities
    • No. 20-2, May 2017
    • Journal of Money Laundering Control
    • 105-115
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide an understanding of the openness and specific techniques through which illicit funds generated by criminals are moved, transferred and laundered in ...
    ... ... which illicit funds generated by criminals are moved, transferred and laundered in the nancialarrangement retained using high-value ... of value to nancialinvestigators and law enforcement agencies intent on investigating money laundering. While the paper relieson data from the ... ...
  • Criminal and legal characteristics of criminal intent
    • No. 24-1, January 2017
    • Journal of Financial Crime
    • 118-128
    Purpose: This paper aims to consider the problems related to criminal legal characteristics of the crime objective and to analyze specific features of the crime objective as the subjective aspect o...
    ... ... laws state that a person is responsiblefor causing injuries with an intent of causing grievous bodily injury.Some authors distinguish the transferred intent. For example, while hearing a rst-degreemurder case, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals stated that when a defendantpurposely ... ...
  • REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
    • No. 30-4, July 1967
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... that A drives a car directly at a sit-down demonstrator intent on making him move out of the way but willing to run over ... 440 THE MODERN LAW REVIEW VOL. ao of transferred malice and universal malice: ‘‘ It is immaterial ... ...
  • The Unborn Child and the Limits of Homicide
    • No. 61-1, February 1997
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    ... ... and the defendant pleaded guilty to a charge of wounding with intent to cause his girlfriend grievous bodily harm. In June 1990 the ... the general concepts of mens rea, notably the doctrine of transferred malice, in order to decide the potential limits of homicide ... ...
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