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Decision Theory and Proof Standards for Future Crimes: Possible Uses and Open Questions
ABSTRACT What should be the proof standard for applying preventive criminal sanctions based on an establishment of risk of reoffending? This is an open question in legal systems around the world. Various authors suggest that we can answer it by using decision theory. This approach conceptualises the proof standard as a probabilistic threshold. A person
Hylke Jellema, Johannes Bijlsma
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Defining Reconciliation Studies: Theoretical and Practical Dimensions
ABSTRACT Reconciliation studies (RS) has become increasingly influential in understanding alternative views to ending conflict and dealing with the aftermath. As a discipline or field, however, it is not well defined. The actual usefulness of reconciliation (as a concept), or of RS (as a discipline), is debated, and due to its growing usage, it is ...
Colleen Alena O’Brien
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DETERMINATION OF CRIMINAL PUNISHMENT AND THE INFLUENCE OF HUMAN FACTORS
The process of determination of criminal punishment includes the application of legal norm to the circumstances of a given criminal offence. In the Republic of Serbia there are four prescribed criteria that the judge has to take into consideration in ...
Višnja Ranđelović
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Study of the Implementation Restoration Concept in the Criminal Justice System in Indonesia
Introduction: The Indonesian Criminal Justice System does not recognize concepts related to restoration, such as restorative justice, alternative conflict resolution, circular punishment, or ishlah.
Mashendra Mashendra +4 more
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In this article, the author, using the example of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR of 1922 and the current Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, proves the socio-political conditionality of criminal law.
V. R. Borisova
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Orchestrating Green Transformation: How AI Adoption Enables Corporate Carbon Neutrality
ABSTRACT As carbon neutrality has become a central goal of global climate governance, how firms achieve low‐carbon transformation has emerged as a critical research issue. However, prior studies have primarily focused on macro‐ or industry‐level analyses, offering limited and fragmented insights into how digital technologies—particularly AI—affect firm‐
Xiaonan Dong, Sungjin Son
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ABSTRACT Objective Emerging evidence indicates that experiencing discrimination is associated with disordered eating. This study aimed to test the association between experiences of colorism (skin shade discrimination penalizing those with darker skin) and the prevalence of disordered weight control behaviors (DWCBs) in four Asian countries/regions ...
Nadia Craddock +5 more
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ABSTRACT This research examines how wrongdoers may use narration to ‘work through’ a transgression committed, towards self‐forgiveness and reconciliation. In Study 1 (N = 30), reflexive thematic analysis was used to identify narrative types observable in wrongdoers’ storying of a recent interpersonal transgression, informing our conceptual framework ...
Christiana Harous +2 more
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Holding out on restructuring negotiations: A legal analysis over Finnish and Swedish legislation
Abstract This article examines how Finnish and Swedish restructuring laws create opportunities for creditors to hold out on restructuring negotiations. Using Anthony Casey's new bargaining theory and the traditional creditors' bargain model as analytical frames, the study argues that holdouts arise when ex ante rights – particularly security interests,
Anssi Kärki
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On Some Problems of Criminal Law Regulation of the Situation Change in Russia, Mongolia and China
The article deals with the analysis of the criminal law regulations in the Russian Federation, Mongolia, specifying the cause for release from criminal responsibility and punishment in consequence of some situation changes.
Kuznetsov A. V., Sun Yingchun
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