Some considerations on the legal consequences of shooting down a hijacked plane
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36151/Keywords:
shooting down a hijacked plane, justifications vs. excuses, need of punishment, subject-orientation, philosophy of languageAbstract
This paper deals with the legal consequences of ordering and implementing the order of shooting down a hijacked plane. The most important solutions provided by scholarship are discussed. Finally, we adopt Roxin’s position on the topic, adding some specifications derived from the application of philosophy of language to criminal law.
