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This article examines how the ‘essentiality’ requirement can limit the exercise of the EU’s criminal law competence under Article 83(2) TFEU. Building on criminological research, and contextual and principled considerations, it argues for an evidence-based approach to the...
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while masking the state’s power to invoke terror through policing, prosecution, and punishment. An emotional sleight of hand … punishment and who merits mercy. This liberal conceptualization of meritocracy shifts responsibility for the harshness of …
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In three distinct disciplines, crime and punishment are studied experimentally: in empirical legal studies, in …
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cognitive biases, prospect theory, hedonic adaptation, hyperbolic discounting, fairness preferences, and other deviations from …
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, punishment, reeducation of the prisoners and so on have a great impact on the society. In other words, the crime and its … tends to be very efficient and whose aim is in practice, and not only in theory, to punish as many criminals as possible …
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