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the United States. This Article, prepared for the University of Chicago Legal Forum Symposium on Crime, Criminal Law, and …
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impact on crime rates are ignored. However, given existing work on the adverse impact of other safety laws, such as safety …
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also the case in a recent EC Directive on environmental crime. This EC Directive forces Member States to use the criminal … Environmental Crime Directive itself, however, uses often vague notions such as "substantial damage". This paper addresses the … for more precision by interpreting the vague notions in the Environmental Crime Directive in the light of other European …
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In this paper, I consider how tort law and criminal law - conceived as interlocking and overlapping systems for protecting and upholding the legal rights people have against other people - should operate in a society where there are not enough public funds available to run those systems properly...
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. The essay suggests that the passion for equal treatment among those who commit the same crime, a prominent goal of the …
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This paper explores under what conditions social stigma exists as an additional sanction in criminal law from a behavioral law and economics perspective. A distinction is made between the court as an institution specialized at discovering and assigning blame and the rest of the society that...
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In the present study are analyzed the constitutive elements of the seven smuggling offenses, which are provided by the art. 248 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Moldova. The aggravating circumstances of these offenses are also examined. The analysis is performed from the perspective of...
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from tort law. My analysis suggests that society will make an activity a crime whenever the social benefits of changing …
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fines ever imposed in the United States for any form of corporate crime. The Justice Department also may decide to pursue … environmental crime, for reasons that are understandable given the notoriety of the spill and the penalties at stake. In some … distinctive qualities make it an anomalous environmental crime: the conduct was not as egregious, the harm was far worse, and the …
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The book contents four studies of the special part in the Colombian criminal law. The first of them it's relates about genocide and its apology, the second relates to crimes against humanity, the third it's about war crimes, and the and final study explains the sexual offenses and sexual...
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