Vorsätzlich
Vorsätzlich is a German term meaning intentionally or deliberately, used both in everyday language and especially in law to describe actions that are carried out with a conscious will to achieve a particular result.
In criminal law, vorsatz refers to the subjective element of a crime: the offender must have had
There are different forms of Vorsatz. The direct form, often called direkter Vorsatz or Absicht, occurs when
In practice, the assessment of Vorsatz is central to determining culpability and criminal liability. Different statutes
The term also appears in related legal concepts such as intent-based offenses and mens rea discussions in