In this groundbreaking work, Woldemar Rohland explores the concept of criminal omission, examining how and when individuals can be held criminally responsible for failing to act. Drawing on a wealth of legal and philosophical knowledge, Rohland presents a detailed and thought-provoking exploration of this important topic that is sure to be of interest to legal scholars and practitioners alike.
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