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La connaissance de la loi en droit pénal : vers l'émergence d'un nouvel équilibre entre l'efficacité juridique et la faute morale [PDF]
Dans le présent article, l'auteur examine l'état du droit en ce qui a trait à la connaissance de la loi en droit pénal et s'intéresse plus particulièrement aux rapports qui existent entre l'exclusion de l'ignorance de la loi et les principes régissant la
Parent, Hugues
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RZYMSKIE UREGULOWANIA DOTYCZĄCE ‘INIURIA’ A KARNOPRAWNA OCHRONA CZCI W PRAWIE POLSKIM
ROMAN REGULATIONS CONCERNING ‘INIURIA’ AND PROTECTION OF HONOUR AND REPUTATION IN POLISH CRIMINAL LAW Summary The aim of this article is to compare and contrast Roman and Polish criminal regulations concerning protection of an individual’s honour and ...
Dobromiła Nowicka
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The family trust in New Zealand and the claims of ‘Unwelcome Beneficiaries’ [PDF]
In June 2009, at the Transcontinental Trusts conference in Geneva, His Honour Justice David Hayton said that the New Zealand Court of Appeal had got aspects of the law of trusts wrong in its decision in Official Assignee v Wilson [2008] 3 NZLR 45.
Tappenden, Sue
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ROMANISTYKA POLSKA W LATACH 1918-1945 (PRZEGLĄD BIBLIOGRAFII)
ROMAN LAW STUDIES IN POLAND IN THE YEARS 1918-1945 (REVIEW OF BIBLIOGRAPHY) Summary In Roman law studies in Poland there is no complete list of the works published in the years 1918-1945 by scholars dealing with Roman law. The scientific output of the
Krzysztof Szczygielski
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The False Charge – A Form of Violence?
Laws in ancient Rome concerning the use of vis stated what was considered violence and how it was penalized. The most interesting among them were the lex Cornelia de sicariis et veneficis and two Augustan laws: the lex Iulia de vi publica and the lex ...
Elżbieta Loska
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Criminal law principles in the legends of ancient Rome
The description of the history of early Rome (VIII-IV centuries BC) in the works of ancient authors is usually perceived as a mythological legend, which shifts the focus of scientific discussion to assessing the degree of reliability of the events being ...
Viktoriya A. Nikulina
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Ius in Bello under Islamic International Law [PDF]
In 1966, Judge Jessup of the International Court of Justice pointed out that the appearance of an English translation of the teaching on the ‘Islamic law of nations’ of an eighth-century Islamic jurist (Shaybānī) is particularly timely and of so much ...
Badar, Mohamed
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ACCUSATIO I INQUISITIO W PROCESIE KARNYM OKRESU CESARSTWA
ACCUSATIO AND INQUISITIO IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE PERIOD Summary Until recendy it has been considered in the Roman law studies that the proceedings before queastiones perpetuae materially differed from cognitio extra ordinem. It has
Bernardo Santalucia
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From Moral Responsibility to Legal Responsibility in the Conduct of War [PDF]
Different societies came to consider certain behaviors as morally wrong, and, in time, due to a more or less general practice, those behaviors have also become legally prohibited.
Bejan, Lavinia Andreea
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From Custom to Court: The Evolution of Mediation in European Legal Systems
ABSTRACT This article traces how European mediation has repeatedly rebalanced three variables—(1) the source of mediator authority, (2) the degree of institutionalization, and (3) the operative meaning of voluntariness—from antiquity to the present. Using three periods—Proto‐Mediation (c. 500 BCE–c. 1750), Classical Mediation (c.
Viktoriia Hamaiunova
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