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TABLE OF PROVISIONS—continued

Section
PART 2.2—THE ELEMENTS OF AN OFFENCE
Division 3—General
3.1. Elements
3.2. Establishing guilt in respect of offences
Division 4—Physical elements
4.1. Physical elements
4.2. Voluntariness
4.3. Omissions
Division 5—Fault elements
5.1. Fault elements
5.2. Intention
5.3. Knowledge
5.4. Recklessness
5.5. Negligence
5.6. Offences that do not specify fault elements
Division 6—Cases where fault elements are not required
6.1. Strict liability
6.2. Absolute liability
PART 2.3—CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH THERE IS NO CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
Division 7—Circumstances involving lack of capacity
7.1. Children under 10
7.2. Children over 10 but under 14
7.3. Mental impairment
Division 8—Intoxication
8.1. Definition—self-induced intoxication
8.2. Intoxication (offences involving basic intent)
8.3. Intoxication (negligence as fault element)
8.4. Intoxication (relevance to defences)
8.5. Involuntary intoxication
Division 9—Circumstances involving mistake or ignorance
9.1. Mistake or ignorance of fact (fault elements other than negligence)
9.2. Mistake of fact (strict liability)
9.3. Mistake or ignorance of statute law
9.4. Mistake or ignorance of subordinate legislation
9.5. Claim of right
Division 10—Circumstances involving external factors
10.1. Intervening conduct or event
10.2. Duress
10.3. Sudden or extraordinary emergency
10.4. Self-defence
PART 2.4.—EXTENSIONS OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
Division 11
11.1. Attempt
11.2. Complicity and common purpose