Recognition of the imputability of action opens the way for consideration of the ethical and moral determinations of action. |
Even the imputability of an act, and hence of the legal capacity as well, is only established in the freedom of the act. |
The imputability of this diagnosis could not be clearly established because only 1 set of blood cultures had positive results. |
It is therefore clear from the case-law of the Court of Justice that the criterion of imputability to the State must be examined by the Commission on a case-by-case basis. |
And though the prejudices of her husband and community, 'the rules' of apartheid law and practice, provide a context for her behaviour, she cannot evade imputability. |
Consequently, the submission of a measure to the Member State for approval constitutes an indication of imputability. |