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CUREDI ID Question at stake Country Official Citation Date of decision Author
CUREDI033DE003 Whether evaluating a motive as base has to be based on the views of the German legal community. Germany Federal Court of Justice, Judgment of 07 October 1994, 5 StR 319/94 (BGH, Urteil vom 07. Oktober 1994, 5 StR 319/94)
1994-10-07 Silvia Tellenbach View
CUREDI033DE004 Whether the perpetrators of a homicide who acted, though reluctantly, on the order of a regional leader of the PKK (Partiya Karkerên Kurdistâne) and for fear of a loss of esteem in, and exclusion from, the Kurdish community fulfill the subjective requirements for establishing the presence of base motives . Germany Federal Court of Justice, Judgment of 20 February 2002, 5 StR 538/01 (BGH, Urteil vom 20. Februar 2002, 5 StR 538/01)
2002-02-20 Silvia Tellenbach View
CUREDI033DE005 Whether the subjective requirements for establishing the presence of base motives are fulfilled in the case of an Anatolian husband who kills his “Westernized” wife. Germany Federal Court of Justice, Judgment of 28 January 2004, 2 StR 452/03 (BGH, Urteil vom 28. Januar 2004, 2 StR 452/03)
2004-01-28 Silvia Tellenbach View
CUREDI033DE006 Whether the motive of vendetta is a base motive according to German law. Germany Federal Court of Justice, Order of 10 January 2006, 5 StR 341/05 (BGH, Beschluss vom 10. Januar 2006, 5 StR 341/05)
2006-01-10 Silvia Tellenbach View
CUREDI033DE007 Whether honour killing amounts to murder under specific aggravating circumstances. Germany Regional Court Detmold, Judgement of 16 May 2012, 4 Ks 31 Js 1086/11 – 10/12 (LG Detmold, Urteil vom 16. Mai 2012, 4 Ks 31 Js 1086/11 -10/12)
ECLI:DE:LGDT:2012:0516.4KS31JS1086.11.10.00
2012-05-16 Silvia Tellenbach View
CUREDI033DE008 Whether the possibility of aiding and abetting by omission in honour killing cases is recognized in case law. Germany Regional Court Detmold, Judgement of 4 February 2013, 4 Ks -31 Js 184/12 -56-12, 4 Ks 56/12 (LG Detmold, Urteil vom 4. Februar 2013, 4 Ks -31 Js 184/12 -56-12, 4 Ks 56/12)
ECLI:DE:LGDT:2013:0204.4KS31JS184.12.56.00
2013-02-04 Silvia Tellenbach View
CUREDI033DE011 Whether the assumption that the perpetrator in an honour killing case had carried out the decision of a family council should play a role in sentencing. Germany Regional Court Hagen , Criminal Division with lay judges, Judgment of 19 January 2010, 52 KLs 400 Js 552/08 -9/09 (LG Hagen, Schwurgericht, Urteil vom 19. Januar 2010, 52 KLs 400 Js 552/08 -9/09)
ECLI:DE:LGHA:2010:0119.52KLS400JS552.08.00
2010-01-19 Silvia Tellenbach View
CUREDI033DE012 Whether the motive of restoring one’s honour is a base motive. Germany Federal Court of Justice, 5. Division, Judgment of 22 July 2020, 5 StR 543/19 (Bundesgerichtshof, BGH, 5.Strafsenat, Urteil vom 22. Juli 2020, 5 StR 543/19)
ECLI:DE:BGH:2020:220720U5STR543.19.0
2020-07-22 Silvia Tellenbach View
CUREDI033DE013 Whether a homicide committed out of anger over an insult may fulfil one of the requirements of murder under specific aggravating circumstances due to the existence of base motives. Germany Federal Court of Justice, 1. Criminal Division, Judgement of 11 October 2005, 1 StR 195/05 (BGH 1. Strafsenat, Urteil vom 11. Oktober 2005,1 StR 195/05)
2005-10-11 Silvia Tellenbach View
CUREDI033DE021 Whether the father of the victim, who did not actively commit the criminal act himself, can be punished as a co-perpetrator of murder under specific aggravating circumstances. Germany Regional Court Kleve, Judgment of 29 December 2009, 170 Kls -101 Js 105/09 10/09 (LG Kleve, Urteil vom 29.Dezember 2009, 170 Kls -101 Js 105/09-10/09)
ECLI:DE:LGKLE:2009:1229.170KLS101JS105.09.00
2009-12-29 Silvia Tellenbach View

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