- unlawful violence
- неправомірне насильство; неправомірне застосування сили
English-Ukrainian law dictionary.
English-Ukrainian law dictionary.
unlawful force — see force 3 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. unlawful force … Law dictionary
violence — I noun assault, attack, brutality, clash, convulsion, disorder, eruption, explosion, ferocity, force, fracas, furiousness, fury, inclemency, manus, onslaught, outburst, rage, rampage, ruthlessness, savagery, severity, unlawful force, vehemence,… … Law dictionary
Unlawful combatant — An unlawful combatant or unprivileged combatant/belligerent is a civilian who directly engages in armed conflict in violation of the laws of war. An unlawful combatant may be detained or prosecuted under the domestic law of the detaining state… … Wikipedia
unlawful — That which is contrary to, prohibited, or unauthorized by law. That which is not lawful. The acting contrary to, or in defiance of the law; disobeying or disregarding the law. Term is equivalent to without excuse or justification. State v. Noble … Black's law dictionary
violence — noun 1 hurting other people physically ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, excessive, extreme, great, large scale, serious ▪ fresh ▪ There are fears of fresh … Collocations dictionary
unlawful assembly — ▪ law gathering of persons for the purpose of committing either a crime involving force or a noncriminal act in a manner likely to terrify the public. The extent to which a government penalizes disorderly assemblies often reflects the… … Universalium
unlawful — adj. Unlawful is used with these nouns: ↑act, ↑assembly, ↑conduct, ↑discrimination, ↑eviction, ↑force, ↑homicide, ↑imprisonment, ↑industrial action, ↑intercourse, ↑killing, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
violence — n. 1 the quality of being violent. 2 violent conduct or treatment, outrage, injury. 3 Law a the unlawful exercise of physical force. b intimidation by the exhibition of this. Phrases and idioms: do violence to act contrary to; outrage. Etymology … Useful english dictionary
Fear or Provocation of Violence — In English Law Fear or Provocation of Violence forms part of the Public Order Act 1986 under section 4. The Public Order Act 1986 s.4 states:1) A person is guilty of an offence if he :a) uses towards another person threatening, abusive or… … Wikipedia
Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 — Part of a series on Violence against women … Wikipedia
Resisting unlawful arrest — is a possible justification for breaking the law. Defendants who use this defense are arguing that they should not be held guilty for a crime, since the actions taken were intended to protect them from an unlawful arrest.Many courts will not… … Wikipedia