With the release of "Article 20", people began to think deeply about the importance of justifiable defense in real life. In the film, villager Wang Yongqiang takes legitimate defense in order to resist the violence of the village tyrant, but it raises a series of legal problems. This story has sparked a wide discussion in society and prompted people to re-examine the meaning of justifiable defense in law and society.
The film's ending shows that justice is finally served, but it won't be easy. As a result, the audience began to reflect on what exactly is justifiable defense. In judicial practice, how should it be specifically applied?
The law stipulates that the loss caused in the course of stopping an unlawful infringement is justified defense and does not bear criminal liability. The original intention of this legislation is to protect the interests and legitimate rights and interests of society, encourage citizens to resist illegal infringements, and protect their own rights and interests. In practice, the application of justifiable defense should follow the principles of law, recognizing that unlawful infringement is not limited to violence and criminal acts, but also includes infringement of rights such as personal liberty and property. Legitimate defence can be taken against these violations. In addition, unlawful infringements on the public interest, whether by individuals or by society, should be protected and stopped by law.
Justifiable defense is a legal issue worthy of in-depth study in judicial practice, and we need to constantly sum up practical experience in order to better safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of citizens.
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