必要性
...:以防止检疫性害虫进入本国领土为目标,认可国家行使主权,使用植物检疫措施限制植物和植物产品害虫及其载体进入。 必要性(Necessity):只有从植物检疫角度考虑有必要时,国家才可以建立限制性措施,防止检疫性害虫进入。
[经] 必需品
Necessity(必需品):我们见识过乙级联赛中没有德哥领衔的中场是何等狼狈。德哥是整支球队的进攻发起者和战术执行者,是球队进攻组织的核心和灵魂,...
[数] 必然性
摘 要: “必然性”(Necessity)是休谟在其著作《人性论》第一卷中探讨的重点之一,但是他并没有明确给出必然性这一名词的定义。
必要
护生职业礼仪培养的必要性 (临床医学) 关键词:护生;职业礼仪;必要 [gap=833]Keywords :Nursing student s ;Occupational etiquet te ;Necessity
命名与必然性 ; 命题与必然性
经营上的必要性 ; 业务需要 ; 经营必需对种种雇佣程序
客观需要时的代理人 ; 储货代理
In U.S. criminal law, necessity may be either a possible justification or an exculpation for breaking the law. Defendants seeking to rely on this defense argue that they should not be held liable for their actions as a crime because their conduct was necessary to prevent some greater harm and when that conduct is not excused under some other more specific provision of law such as self defense. Except for a few statutory exemptions and in some medical cases there is no corresponding defense in English law for murder.For example, a drunk driver might contend that he drove his car to get away from a kidnap (cf. North by Northwest). Most common law and civil law jurisdictions recognize this defense, but only under limited circumstances. Generally, the defendant must affirmatively show (i.e., introduce some evidence) that (a) the harm he sought to avoid outweighs the danger of the prohibited conduct he is charged with; (b) he had no reasonable alternative; (c) he ceased to engage in the prohibited conduct as soon as the danger passed; and (d) he did not himself create the danger he sought to avoid. Thus, with the "drunk driver" example cited above, the necessity defense will not be recognized if the defendant drove further than was reasonably necessary to get away from the kidnapper, or if some other reasonable alternative was available to him. However case law suggests necessity is narrowed to medical cases.The political necessity defense saw its demise in the case of United States v. Schoon. In that case, thirty people, including appellants, gained admittance to the IRS office in Tucson, where they chanted "keep America's tax dollars out of El Salvador," splashed simulated blood on the counters, walls, and carpeting, and generally obstructed the office's operation. The court ruled that the elements of necessity did not exist in this case.