Self-defence Against Metaphysical Witch Attacks: A Legal Conundrum in Anglophone Africa

IF 0.9 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Emmanuel Sarpong Owusu
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Abstract

Superstition-driven homicide is a frequent occurrence in many African societies. People charged with homicidal acts supposedly perpetrated under the influence of belief in witchcraft and juju sometimes raise the plea of self-defence or self-defence in conjunction with mistaken belief. Hence, since the latter part of British colonial rule in Africa, particularly the 1930s, the courts in Anglophone Africa have on several occasions been invited to address the question of whether killing suspected witches to repel supposed metaphysical attacks avails to accused persons the plea of self-defence or self-defence based on mistaken belief and, if so, under what conditions. Drawing on case law, statutes, and a range of pertinent academic literature, the present study explores the historical development of the self-defence based on mistaken belief plea in witchcraft-related homicide cases in English-speaking Africa. It examines the African courts’ attitude towards the self-defence against metaphysical witch attacks defence, highlighting the divergent perspectives of various national and regional courts.

对形而上学女巫攻击的自卫:非洲英语国家的法律难题
在许多非洲社会中,迷信驱动的杀人事件屡见不鲜。被控实施杀人行为的人据称是在巫术和巫术信仰的影响下实施的,他们有时会提出自卫或自卫与错误信仰相结合的辩解。因此,自英国在非洲实行殖民统治的后期,特别是 20 世纪 30 年代以来,非洲英语国家的法院曾多次被要求解决以下问题:杀死疑似女巫以击退假定的形而上学攻击是否可使被告人提出自卫或基于错误信仰的自卫抗辩,以及如果可以,在何种条件下可以提出自卫或基于错误信仰的自卫抗辩。本研究借鉴判例法、法规和一系列相关学术文献,探讨了在非洲英语国家与巫术有关的杀人案件中基于错误信仰的自卫抗辩的历史发展。本研究探讨了非洲法院对针对形而上学的巫术攻击的自卫辩护的态度,强调了不同国家和地区法院的不同观点。
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期刊介绍: Criminal Law Forum is a peer-review journal dedicated to the advancement of criminal law theory, practice, and reform throughout the world. Under the direction of an international editorial board, Criminal Law Forum serves the global community of criminal law scholars and practitioners through the publication of original contributions and the dissemination of noteworthy public documents. Criminal Law Forum is published pursuant to an agreement with the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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