Author/Editor     Dolenc, Anton
Title     CC Theresiana - 26. člen (Articulus XXVI) de corpore delicti: o ugotavljanju, ali se je dejanje resnično zgodilo, ali o corpore delicti
Translated title     CC Theresiana - Article 26 (Articulus XXVI) de corpore delicti: regarding the determination of whether an act really occurred or corpore delicti
Type     članek
Source     In: Balažic J, Štefanič B, editors. Ocenjevanje telesnih poškodb. Medicinsko izvedenstvo 96. 2. memorialni sestanek akademika Janeza Milčinskega; 1996 dec 3-4; Ljubljana. Ljubljana: Medicinska fakulteta, Inštitut za sodno medicino,
Publication year     1996
Volume     str. 147-55
Language     slo
Abstract     Article 26 of the CCT is very rich and detailed in content, the titles explaining in latin what the legislator requires of experts in order for court proceedings to operate in line with the law. Certain articles are especially important for experts since they regulate the examination of the body and of the lethal weapon, when a post-mortem examination is not required for manslaughter and how to handle investigations of poisonings and infanticides (Articles 10 to 15). Articles 19 and 20 require that, insuspicious cases, a burial is not allowed without a court permit and regulates exhumation for body examination. In explaining this article, one comes across instructions which are discussed in detail in the Theresiana instructions.
Descriptors     EXPERT TESTIMONY
FORENSIC MEDICINE
CRIMINAL LAW
AUSTRIA