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Exemption from Criminal Liability with a Judicial Fine: Review of Judicial Practice
Lobbying in the Legislative Process, 2022The article is devoted to the consideration of one of the types of the institution of exemption from criminal liability - with the appointment of a judicial fine. The analysis of some types of crimes for which judges stop criminal cases with the appointment of a judicial fine is carried out.
Radik Kashapov
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The Judicial Fine as the type of transaction
Vestnik of the St Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, 2020The origin of the judicial fine in Russian penal and criminal procedural law in 2016 actualized researches of the doctrinal approaches to this criminal prosecution alternative and at the moment kind of transaction as well as studies of closed measures in the legislation of foreign states: France, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Scotland, etc.
Aleksandr Solovev, Sof'ya Shestakova
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Issues of Improving the Institution of Judicial Fine
Gaps in Russian LegislationThe purpose of this article is to consider issues of improving the institution of a judicial fine in the Russian criminal law. The authors consider the similarity in name with other institutions and the direct connection with the provisions of Article 46 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
Alberd M. Sheriev +2 more
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Fine-tuning the Jurisprudence: The ECJ's Judicial Activism and Self-restraint [PDF]
Legal and political science scholars omit an important variable in explaining compliance with ECJ rulings: the fine-tuning in the follow-up cases. This paper shows with the Kohll/Decker social policy jurisprudence that, first, the Court applied the principles of free movement of services and goods to the Luxembourg health care system in the initial ...
Andreas J. Obermaier
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Judicial fine as a criminal law measure:purposes and ground of designation
Vestnik Kuzbasskogo instituta, 2022В статье рассматриваются вопросы уголовно-правовой характеристики судебного штрафа, установленного в УК РФ в качестве меры уголовно-правового характера. Изучается вопрос о проблемах определения правовой природы судебного штрафа, целей и основания его применения.
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THE CONCEPT AND SIGNS OF A JUDICIAL FINE IN RUSSIAN CRIMINAL LAW
VESTNIK OF THE EAST SIBERIAN INSTITUTE OF THE MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 2023Введение: в статье рассматривается судебный штраф с точки зрения дуальности (одно-временно как одно из оснований освобождения от уголовной ответственно-сти и как иная мера уголовно-правового характера), которому присущи свои характеризую-щие признаки.
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Administrative and Judicial Discretion in Setting Fines
World Competition, 2015Article 23(2) of Regulation 1/2003 accords the European Commission a broad discretion in fining undertakings for their anti-competitive behaviour. Nevertheless, the European Commission still occasionally exceeds its broad discretion in order to reach its fining policy objective of a ‘sufficiently deterrent effect’. This overstepping arises particularly
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The Increased Level of EU Antitrust Fines, Judicial Review and the ECHR
World Competition, 2010Some lawyers and businesses have claimed that, because of an increase in the level of antitrust fines imposed by the European Commission in recent years, these fines have become criminal in nature and that the current institutional and procedural framework in which fines are imposed by the European Commission, with subsequent judicial review by the EU ...
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Sentencing rationales, judicial discretion, and the practice of criminal fines in Israel
Journal of Criminal Justice, 2008Abstract Much attention has been paid over the last three decades to the examination of the criminal fine, its administration, enforcement policies, and effectiveness. Yet, one research topic has often been overlooked: the link between sentencing rationales, judiciary discretion, and fining policy.
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