• The loss of control defence is a partial defence to the crime of murder in the jurisdiction of England and Wales. It was created by section 54 of the...
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  • Loss of control may refer to: Loss of control (aeronautics), a condition that can lead to an aircraft crash. Loss of control defence, a legal partial defence...
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  • R v Clinton (category Court of Appeal (England and Wales) cases)
    Crim 2 is a judgment of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales concerning the loss of control defence to murder, and the context of sexual infidelity....
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  • DPP v Camplin (category House of Lords cases)
    of "loss of control" in the Coroners and Justice Act 2009. Its ratio decidendi (main reasoning) continues to have precedent value as the new "loss of...
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  • Justice Act 2009 replaced the defence of provocation in English law with the loss of control defence. In addition to loss of control, diminished responsibility...
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  • Qualifying and Non-Qualifying Triggers in the Loss of Control Defence: A Wrong Turn on Sexual Infidelity", Journal of Criminal Law, Vol. 76, pp. 254, 2012, available...
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  • of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, but thereby replaced by the superseding—and more precisely worded—loss of control defence. Under section 3 of the...
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  • section 56(1) of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, it was replaced by a relatively similar by more narrowly drafted defence of "loss of control" created by...
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    rein in provocation defences, most recently in England and Wales where provocation has been replaced by a loss of control defence that, most controversially...
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    Weight loss, in the context of medicine, health, or physical fitness, refers to a reduction of the total body mass, by a mean loss of fluid, body fat (adipose...
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    risks". Flood control, flood protection, flood defence and flood alleviation are all terms that mean "the detention and/or diversion of water during flood...
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    air defence and air defence aircraft have been under integrated command and control. However, while overall air defence may be for homeland defence (including...
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  • The Sicilian Defence is a chess opening that begins with the following moves: 1. e4 c5 The Sicilian is the most popular and best-scoring response to White's...
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    capitalist economic system and the loss of 60% of Ukraine's GDP. The Ministry of Defence, the General Staff, the branches of the Armed Forces, the executive...
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    Ministry of Defence (MOD or MoD) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for implementing the defence policy...
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  • Loss of consortium is a term used in the law of torts that refers to the deprivation of the benefits of a family relationship due to injuries caused by...
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  • a partial defence for murder may reduce the conviction to voluntary manslaughter. There are three types of partial defence - loss of control, diminished...
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    European Defence Community, also known as the Treaty of Paris, is an unratified treaty signed on 27 May 1952 by the six 'inner' countries of European...
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    command Civilian control of the military Command and control warfare Command center Command ship Communications protection Defence Information Infrastructure...
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    evaluation, and prioritization of risks, followed by the minimization, monitoring, and control of the impact or probability of those risks occurring. Risks...
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  • involving a defence based on insanity or a comparable state, that there must be a total alienation of reason leading to a loss of self-control, to a case...
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    move control actuators to stabilize the aircraft. While traditional mechanical or hydraulic control systems usually fail gradually, the loss of all flight...
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    system incorporates 11 subsystems that control artillery, electronic warfare systems, ground vehicles, air defence assets, engineering equipment, and logistics...
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    NASAMS (category Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapons of the United States)
    longer range systems such as Patriot. Development of NASAMS began in the 1980s when Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA) teamed up with Hughes Missile Systems...
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    2024 Lumut mid-air collision (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from May 2024)
    a loss for the nation and offered condolences to the families of the victims. He also said both the Royal Malaysian Navy and the Ministry of Defence would...
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    government controls the ADF through the minister for Defence. The minister for Defence exercises control of the ADF under section 8 of the Defence Act 1903...
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    Code (UCC), there are four risk of loss rules, in order of application: Agreement - the agreement of the parties controls Breach - the breaching party is...
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    M23 campaign (2022–present) (category Civil wars in the Democratic Republic of the Congo)
    "beyond its control". South Africa dispatched Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs Angie Motshekga to the DRC, facilitating an appraisal of the South...
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    (voluntary) intoxication, however extreme, is no defence to manslaughter, provided a loss of control is foreseen by becoming intoxicated. The defendant...
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  • object loss—denying the loss of an important object by way of a substitutive identification with it. Freud also considered social narcissism as a defence mechanism...
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