Set against the prevalence of suicide and harmful digital communication in New Zealand this paper argues that criminal liability is appropriate for perpetrators of harmful digital communication whose victims commit suicide. The circumstances that lead to person ending their life can be a complex range of factors relating to health, family and social pressures. This paper, in recognising that the end result of someone taking their life is by no mean ever caused by one act, asserts that in some contexts the contributory actions of a person are great enough to attract criminal liability. Concluding that liability is possible through the Harmful Digital Communication Act s22 offence provision, s179 of the Crimes Act as aiding and abetting suici...
Harmful Digital Communications have become a pervasive and serious problem in New Zealand. The Harmf...
The Act provides criminal penalties for those who offer or hold themselves out to assist another per...
This article explores the possibility and advisability of imposing homicide charges against bullies,...
Set against the prevalence of suicide and harmful digital communication in New Zealand this paper ar...
The Harmful Digital Communications Bill has recently been reported back from the Justice and Elector...
Following parliamentary inquiries in both states, Victoria and Western Australia recently passed leg...
This article considers whether the current approach of the criminal law to the unauthorised disclosu...
An analysis of the evolution and application of New Zealand's Harmful Digital Communications Act 201...
This article explores the Law Commission’s 2021 paper - Modernising Communications Offences: a fina...
If suicide is a deliberate, intentional act by an individual, how can one person be civilly liable ...
Michelle Carter’s texts instructing her mentally ill online boyfriend to commit suicide offended the...
This article addresses the treatment of suicide victims under tort law fault analysis in an effort t...
The recent criminal law decisions where people have been convicted of aiding suicide raise important...
The article concerns suicide as seen from the perspective of criminal law. It portrays crimes connec...
Abstract The legislator criminalized the invitation to suicide by enacting the cybercrimes Act 1388....
Harmful Digital Communications have become a pervasive and serious problem in New Zealand. The Harmf...
The Act provides criminal penalties for those who offer or hold themselves out to assist another per...
This article explores the possibility and advisability of imposing homicide charges against bullies,...
Set against the prevalence of suicide and harmful digital communication in New Zealand this paper ar...
The Harmful Digital Communications Bill has recently been reported back from the Justice and Elector...
Following parliamentary inquiries in both states, Victoria and Western Australia recently passed leg...
This article considers whether the current approach of the criminal law to the unauthorised disclosu...
An analysis of the evolution and application of New Zealand's Harmful Digital Communications Act 201...
This article explores the Law Commission’s 2021 paper - Modernising Communications Offences: a fina...
If suicide is a deliberate, intentional act by an individual, how can one person be civilly liable ...
Michelle Carter’s texts instructing her mentally ill online boyfriend to commit suicide offended the...
This article addresses the treatment of suicide victims under tort law fault analysis in an effort t...
The recent criminal law decisions where people have been convicted of aiding suicide raise important...
The article concerns suicide as seen from the perspective of criminal law. It portrays crimes connec...
Abstract The legislator criminalized the invitation to suicide by enacting the cybercrimes Act 1388....
Harmful Digital Communications have become a pervasive and serious problem in New Zealand. The Harmf...
The Act provides criminal penalties for those who offer or hold themselves out to assist another per...
This article explores the possibility and advisability of imposing homicide charges against bullies,...