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Influence of the Cultural Defence on Conduct and Culpability in South African Criminal Law

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  • Jacques Matthee

    (Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein 9300, South Africa)

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South African criminal law has no separate, distinct, or novel cultural defence. Such a defence could negate or mitigate an accused’s criminal liability for a culturally motivated crime. Whether South Africa’s criminal law could adopt such a defence requires understanding its influence on the requirements for criminal liability. This article evaluates the influence of the cultural defence on the elements of conduct and culpability. The first part deals with the cultural defence and voluntary conduct. The discussion then turns to culpability, which consists of criminal capacity and fault ( mens rea ). The third part considers the cultural defence’s influence on criminal capacity, while the fourth considers its influence on fault. More specifically, the article evaluates how the existing types of defence that can negate conduct and culpability in South Africa’s criminal law can accommodate arguments of an accused’s cultural background, values, and beliefs to determine whether there is a gap that only a separate, distinct, or novel cultural defence can fill. The article concludes that South Africa’s principles of conduct and culpability are already flexible enough to accommodate such arguments, obviating the need for introducing a separate, distinct, or novel cultural defence.

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  • Jacques Matthee, 2024. "Influence of the Cultural Defence on Conduct and Culpability in South African Criminal Law," Laws, MDPI, vol. 13(2), pages 1-18, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlawss:v:13:y:2024:i:2:p:23-:d:1368471
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