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mens reaвина (in Anglo-American law, criminal intent or evil mind. In general, the definition of a criminal offense involves not only an act or omission and its consequences but also the accompanying mental state of the actor. All criminal systems require an element of criminal intent for most crimes. Only Anglo-American systems, however, employ the term mens rea. Countries such as France and Japan simply specify that there must be a criminal intent unless a specific statute directs otherwise. Britannica Alexander Demidov)
mens reaсубъективная сторона преступления (Andrey Truhachev)
mens reaвиновная воля (Usually, to be classified as a crime, the "act of doing something criminal" (actus reus) must – with certain exceptions – be accompanied by the "intention to do something criminal" (mens rea).)
mens reaвина обвиняемого (Alexander Demidov)
mens rea requirementнеобходимость вины (как условия уголовной ответственности)
no mens reaбез вины (Alexander Demidov)