TY - GEN A1 - Liszewska, Agnieszka A2 - Giezek, Jacek A2 - Gruszecka, Dagmara A2 - Kalisz, Tomasz PB - Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego N2 - The aim of this article is to analyse the problem of the criminal liability of a perpetrator who, while committing an offence, was in the state of inebriation or intoxication as a cause of insanity. Although the regulation of this matter was introduced in Art. 31 § 3 of the Criminal Code, it should be re-examined in the light of the separation of intentionality or negligence and culpability in the Criminal Code of 1997. Traditionally, insanity was treated as an exonerating circumstance, although the legislator mentions the elements that characterise intentionality and negligence. That is why, firstly the relation between Art. 31 § 1 and Art. 9 of the Criminal Code should be examined. Taking under consideration the result of this analysis, the article presents evidence that in the light of Art. 31 § 3 of the Criminal Code, the perpetrator can be sentenced only for a negligent offence. L1 - http://repozytorium.uni.wroc.pl/Content/118404/PDF/21_Liszewska_A_Odpowiedzialnosc_karna_za_popelnienie_czynu_zabronionego_w_stanie_tak_zwanej_zawinionej_niepoczytalnosci.pdf CY - Wrocław L2 - http://repozytorium.uni.wroc.pl/Content/118404 PY - 2017 KW - insanity KW - state of inebriation or intoxication KW - culpability KW - intentionality KW - negligence T1 - Criminal liability for committing offences under condition of the so-called culpable insanity UR - http://repozytorium.uni.wroc.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/118404 ER -