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- Duress abstract "In jurisprudence, duress or coercion refers to a situation whereby a person performs an act as a result of violence, threat or other pressure against the person. Black's Law Dictionary (6th ed.) defines duress as \"any unlawful threat or coercion used... to induce another to act [or not act] in a manner [they] otherwise would not [or would]\". Duress is pressure exerted upon a person to coerce that person to perform an act that he or she ordinarily would not perform. The notion of duress must be distinguished both from undue influence in the civil law and from necessity.Duress has two aspects. One is that it negates the person's consent to an act, such as sexual activity or the entering into a contract; or, secondly, as a possible legal defense or justification to an otherwise unlawful act. A defendant utilizing the duress defense admits to breaking the law, but claims that he/she is not liable because, even though the act broke the law, it was only performed because of extreme unlawful pressure. In criminal law, a duress defense is similar to a plea of guilty, admitting partial culpability, so that if the defense is not accepted then the criminal act is admitted.Duress or coercion can also be raised in an allegation of rape or other sexual assault to negate a defense of consent on the part of the person making the allegation.".
- Duress wikiPageExternalLink westen.pdf.
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- Duress wikiPageRevisionID "707676153".
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Actus_reus.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Barton_v_Armstrong.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Blacks_Law_Dictionary.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abuse.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Contract_law.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminal_defenses.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Equitable_defenses.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Civil_law_(common_law).
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Coercion.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Common_law.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Consent.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Criminal_law_of_the_United_States.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Culpability.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Defense_(legal).
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink English_contract_law.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink English_criminal_law.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Excuse.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Hostage.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Human_sexual_activity.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Intimidation.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Jurisprudence.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Law.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Legal_liability.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Mens_rea.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Necessity.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Privy_council.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Public_policy.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Ransom.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Rape.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Self-sacrifice_in_Jewish_law.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Sentence_(law).
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_assault.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Tiger_kidnapping.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Trolley_problem.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Undue_influence.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink United_States_contract_law.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLink Vis-à-vis.
- Duress wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duress".
- Duress wikiPageWikiLinkText "coerced".
- Duress wikiPageWikiLinkText "duress".
- Duress wikiPageWikiLinkText "economic duress".
- Duress wikiPageWikiLinkText "forced to do the action".
- Duress wikiPageWikiLinkText "some iniquitous pressure".
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- Duress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Duress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Contract_law.
- Duress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Criminal_defenses.
- Duress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Law.
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- Duress subject Category:Abuse.
- Duress subject Category:Contract_law.
- Duress subject Category:Criminal_defenses.
- Duress subject Category:Equitable_defenses.
- Duress comment "In jurisprudence, duress or coercion refers to a situation whereby a person performs an act as a result of violence, threat or other pressure against the person. Black's Law Dictionary (6th ed.) defines duress as \"any unlawful threat or coercion used... to induce another to act [or not act] in a manner [they] otherwise would not [or would]\". Duress is pressure exerted upon a person to coerce that person to perform an act that he or she ordinarily would not perform.".
- Duress label "Duress".
- Duress sameAs Q1192757.
- Duress sameAs Coacción.
- Duress sameAs اکراه.
- Duress sameAs Violenza_privata.
- Duress sameAs 속박.
- Duress sameAs Coação.
- Duress sameAs m.01fp1y.
- Duress sameAs Физическое_или_психическое_принуждение.
- Duress sameAs Olaga_tvång.
- Duress sameAs Q1192757.
- Duress sameAs 胁迫行为.
- Duress wasDerivedFrom Duress?oldid=707676153.
- Duress isPrimaryTopicOf Duress.