ídicím
Ídicím is a term used in the context of Icelandic law and legal proceedings. It refers to a legal principle that allows the court to consider the circumstances surrounding a crime when determining the appropriate sentence. This principle is particularly relevant in cases where the defendant's actions were influenced by exceptional circumstances, such as mental illness, intoxication, or lack of understanding of the law.
The term "ídicím" is derived from the Icelandic words "íd" meaning "circumstances" and "cím" meaning "reason." The
In Icelandic legal practice, the court may consider various factors under the ídicím principle, including the
The use of ídicím is not without its controversies. Critics argue that it can lead to inconsistent