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Modelling last-act attempted crime in criminal law

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1166-3081; 1958-5780
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Journal of applied non classical logics, 2019. Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 327-357
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POOKSOOK, Jiraporn, DUNG, Phan Minh, SATOH, Ken, SARTOR, Giovanni, Modelling last-act attempted crime in criminal law, Journal of applied non classical logics, 2019. Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 327-357 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/65769
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In the court of law, a person can be punished for attempting to commit a crime. An open issue in the study of Artificial Intelligence and Law is whether the law of attempts could be formally modelled. There are distinct legal rules for determining attempted crime whereas the last-act rule (also called proximity rule) represents the strictest approach. In this paper, we provide a formal model of the last-act rule using structured argumentation.
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First published online: 7 August 2019
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