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What is forced deportation/forced population transfer/forced migration?
Irresistible Impulse Rule
Legal principle stating that even a person who knowingly performs a wrongful act can be absolved of responsibility if he or she was driven by an irresistible impulse to perform the act or had a diminished capacity to resist performing the act.
Insanity Defense Reform Act
A 1984 U.S. federal law that redefined criteria for establishing the insanity defense within federal courts.
Jurisdictions
Defined territories or areas of control where specific rules, laws, or powers are applied.
Durham Rule
A legal standard determining the criminal responsibility based on whether a defendant's unlawful act was the product of mental disease or defect.
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