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Ecocide as a New Core Crime in the Rome Statute? An Ultima Ratio Lens on Legal Policy in International Criminal Law

International Criminal Law Review, 2023
The protection of the environment is currently of the uppermost importance and all legal fields have to contribute to this goal. This includes criminal law, both on a national and an international level. The debate in international criminal law focusses
Sarah Zink
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Baudžiamosios atsakomybės už neteisėtą žmogaus persekiojimą taikymo problematika nukentėjusiųjų teisinės apsaugos kontekste

LAW REVIEW, 2023
Although stalking was only criminalized in Lithuania on the 14thof October 2021 (Article 148-1 in the Criminal Code of the Republic of Lithuania (hereinafter, CC) “The Unlawful Persecution of a Person”), there is a growing debate about the validity and ...
Akvilė Laurinaitytė
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Moral im deutschen Strafrecht - Ein Appell an das Ultima-Ratio-Prinzip

2022
Where other legal systems, especially those based on religious backgrounds, are regularly criticized in Germany as backward, morality-laden and long outdated, this work is intended to show, among other things, at which points this very criticism would also be appropriate for German law.
openaire   +2 more sources

El derecho penal canónico como ultima ratio: ¿subsidiariedad u obligatoriedad de la acción criminal?

Stato, Chiese e Pluralismo Confessionale
Canon criminal law as ultima ratio: Subsidiarity or obligatory nature of criminal action? Canon criminal law has regained its efficacy in the 21st century after several decades of inaction. Both recent reforms and praxis reveal a canon law “unaccustomed”
Jorge Castro Trapote
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Das ultima ratio-Prinzip im Strafrecht


Criminal law is a necessary component of modern societies. Nevertheless, since punishment is particularly intrusive, it should only be used as the ultima ratio of state intervention. Current criminal policy efforts run counter to this commitment. New and
Sebastian Eckardt
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The principle of exceptionality in Canada’s, Brazil’s and Costa Rica’s juvenile pre-trial detention

Ius Humani. Law Journal
This research analyzes the institute of socio-educational pre-trial detention (PTD) and its relationship with the guiding principles of the Brazilian Child and Adolescent Statute (ECA), in particular, the principle of exceptionality, which characterizes ...
Gabriela Brant   +2 more
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Legal Regulation of Medically Assisted Reproduction in Croatia

Law, Identity and Values
This article addresses the medical and family law aspects of the legal regulation of medically assisted reproduction in Croatia. Croatia has balanced legislation on medically assisted reproduction.
Aleksandra Korać Graovac
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From a “Minimalist” to a “Holistic” Approach to the Protection of the Environment Through Criminal Law: The Directive 2024/1203/EC as a Turning Point

European Criminal Law Review
The European Commission considered the Directive 2008/99/EC on the protection of the environment through criminal law inadequate to address the challenges posed by the advancing climate crisis.
Daria Perrone
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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