Rea

/riː/ noun

Definition

In legal terminology, mens rea refers to the mental element or guilty mind required for criminal liability.

Etymology

From Latin 'rea' meaning 'guilty party' or 'defendant,' from 'reus' meaning 'accused person.' Used in legal contexts since medieval times, particularly in the phrase 'mens rea' (guilty mind).

Kelly Says

The concept of mens rea is fundamental to criminal law because it distinguishes between accidents and intentional crimes - you generally can't be convicted of a serious crime without proving you had criminal intent. This principle dates back to Roman law and the maxim 'actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea' (an act does not make one guilty unless the mind is guilty).

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሪያ
ARالعربية
ريا
BNবাংলা
রিয়া
CACatalà
Rea
CSČeština
Rea
DADansk
Rea
DEDeutsch
Rea
ELΕλληνικά
Ρέα
ESEspañol
rea
FAفارسی
ریا
FISuomi
Rea
FRFrançais
réa
GUGU
રીઆ
HAHA
Rea
HEעברית
ריא
HIहिन्दी
रिया
HUMagyar
Rea
IDBahasa Indonesia
Rea
IGIG
Rea
ITItaliano
Rea
JA日本語
レア
KKKK
Реа
KMKM
រេ
KO한국어
레아
MRMR
रिया
MSBahasa Melayu
Rea
MYမြန်မာ
ရီယ
NLNederlands
Rea
NONorsk
Rea
PAPA
ਰੀਆ
PLPolski
Rea
PTPortuguês
RORomână
Rea
RUРусский
Рея
SVSvenska
Rea
SWKiswahili
Rea
TAதமிழ்
ரியா
TEతెలుగు
రియా
THไทย
เรีย
TLTL
Rea
TRTürkçe
Rea
UKУкраїнська
Рея
URاردو
ریا
VITiếng Việt
Rea
YOYO
Rea
ZH中文
雷亚
ZUZU
Rea

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