LEGAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INTENTIONAL AND NEGLIGENT HARM TO HEALTH
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20085966;
Guilt, intent, negligence, bodily harm, description of a crime, liability, direct intent, indirect intent, self-confidence, negligence.Abstrak
This article analyzes the legal distinctions between intentional and negligent infliction of harm to health within the framework of the criminal law of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The concept of forms of guilt, their types, practical significance, and their impact on judicial practice are studied from a scientific perspective. Articles 104, 105, 109, and 111 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan are subject to comparative analysis.
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