Mutmaßliche/hypothetische Einwilligung - Strafrecht AT I 13 - Abgrenzung und alles für die Klausur

This video focuses on presumed consent and hypothetical consent, as well as how they differ. Following a case study (doctor, surgery), the prerequisites for the application of presumed consent (in my opinion) or the absence of a declaration of consent, as well as the exception for self-serving actions (self-interest), follow. Later, the video focuses on presumed consent, i.e., the impossibility and unreasonableness of obtaining a declaration of consent, as well as the determination of hypothetical will from an objective ex ante perspective using a probability test. Finally, hypothetical consent, which is relevant to medical law, is discussed using an example. -------------------------------------------- DOWNLOAD FILES: All relevant definitions/formulas from the Criminal Law AT I exam in one PDF: 👉 https://mega.nz/file/4d4QTL4B#WEM3ZVI... All Criminal Law AT I exam schemes in one PDF: 👉 https://mega.nz/file/IdYjjBRJ#Sh1f64t... -------------------------------------------- MENTIONED VIDEOS: Video on consent (prior knowledge) 👉    • Rechtfertigende Einwilligung - Strafrecht ...   Video on the subjective justification element: 👉    • Subjektives Rechtfertigungselement - Straf...   Next video from the "Criminal Law AT I" series 👉    • Schuldunfähigkeit, §§ 19, 20 StGB - Strafr...   -------------------------------------------- Email me: [email protected] -------------------------------------------- 0:00 Introduction, Case Study 0:38 Lack of Consent 2:14 Self-Serving Action 4:02 Impossibility/Unreasonableness 7:02 Determination of Hypothetical Will 9:06 Hypothetical Consent -------------------------------------------- #presumedconsent #criminallaw #law #paragraph #paragraph #stgb #criminallaw #at #explained #summarized #summary #law #law #simple #simple #short #video #youtube #yt #beginner #study #student #subject #exam #businessandlaw #structure #examscheme #learn #learning #manslaughter #offender #criminal #criminality #action #success #228 #stgb #good morals #immorality #lack of will #explanation #error of motive #presumed #hypothetical #will #probability test #exante #doctor #exam #selfish #self-interest #impossible #unreasonable #investigation #consent