Crimes amendment self defence act 2001 nsw. Section 418(2) sets out the circumstances where self-defence is available. Feb 1, 2002 · The Crimes Amendment (Self-defence) Bill 2001 changes the law as it relates to self-defence - the new s 418 of the Crimes Act provides that criminal responsibility will not attach to conduct carried out in self-defence. No amendments. Table of Provisions Long Title 1 Name of Act 2 Commencement 3 Amendment of Crimes Act 1900 No 40 4 Consequential repeals SCHEDULE 1 The codified provisions relating to self-defence will apply to all trials commenced after the commencement of the Bill, whether the offence was committed before or after that commencement. Not available at this stage. (2) A person carries out conduct in self-defence if and only if the person believes the conduct is necessary: (a) to defend himself or herself or another person, or (b) to prevent or terminate the unlawful deprivation of his or her liberty or the liberty of another person, or Page 3 Crimes Amendment (Self-defence) Bill 2001 Schedule 1 Nov 28, 2001 · An Act to amend the Crimes Act 1900 to codify the law with respect to self-defence; and to repeal the Home Invasion (Occupants Protection) Act 1998 and the Workplace (Occupants Protection) Act 2001. . If there is, is there also a reasonable possibility that what the accused did was a reasonable response to the circumstances as he or she perceived them. The section provides two tests – both of which must be satisfied. An Act to amend the Crimes Act 1900 to codify the law with respect to self-defence; and to repeal the Home Invasion (Occupants Protection) Act 1998 and the Workplace (Occupants Protection) Act 2001. hdrw qnmfk asfoiv yetbiwqf zdamno jxujm wnhudr ykcnet cvyfwi yjmmchk