Abstract
The principle of personal liability in criminal law is the fourth fundamental principle in the general theory of criminal law. The other three are the principle of legality, the principle of conduct, and the principle of culpability. The principle of personal liability relates to the personal aspects of the imposition of criminal liability, including the identity of those involved in the perpetration of the offense as well as the course of the offense itself, from planning to full completion. The most important application of the principle of personal liability in criminal law is derivative criminal liability.
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