Causation

A. Simester
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This chapter focuses on causation. Causation doctrines govern the connection between a person’s behaviour and the consequence elements, if any, of an offence. They articulate the paradigm route by which responsibility for those consequences can be ascribed to the person. The chapter provides an account of causation in the criminal law that points toward some natural-world property that it (in part) rests upon, and which shows how that property is capable of bearing the moral freight that causation doctrines must carry. The account seeks to reconcile the tension between pre- and post-legal notions of causation, finding a place for the law’s morally sensitive causation doctrines. In so doing, it helps to explain what criminal and tortious causation must have in common, and where space exists for their causal doctrines to diverge. Finally, the chapter sets out three major threads of causation: direct causation, indirect causation, and causation via omissions or other non-interventions.
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因果关系
本章主要讨论因果关系。因果学说支配着一个人的行为与罪行的后果要素(如果有的话)之间的联系。它们阐明了范例路线,通过这种方式,可以将这些后果的责任归咎于个人。这一章提供了对刑法因果关系的解释,指出它(部分地)依赖于某些自然世界的财产,并说明这种财产如何能够承担因果学说必须承担的道德责任。这本书试图调和前法律和后法律的因果关系概念之间的紧张关系,为法律的道德敏感的因果学说找到一席之地。在这样做的过程中,它有助于解释刑事和侵权的因果关系必须有什么共同之处,以及它们的因果学说在哪里存在分歧的空间。最后,本章列出了因果关系的三个主要线索:直接因果关系,间接因果关系,以及通过遗漏或其他非干预的因果关系。
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