The Unfit Preparation and Attempt of Criminal Offence Abstract The topic of the unfit preparation and attempt of criminal offence is one of the most disputable domains of criminal law. The conflict concerns mainly punishability of an act, which cannot really result in committing a crime, and punishment of perpetrator. In the study of criminal law, two basic approaches have developed. Other theories are derived from them. The first od basic approaches is the subjective theory, which emphasizes a malice of the perpetrator. In its radical form, it omits completely an act in the world. The second approach is represented by the objective theory, which constitutes the opposite of the subjective theory. This theory emphasizes mainly dangerousness ...
Summary The subject of this thesis is the punishment of acts of preparation. The main question regar...
The article is dedicated to investigation of problems and perspectives of application of the insigni...
Summary The subject of this thesis is the punishment of acts of preparation. The main question regar...
The Unfit Preparation and Attempt of Criminal Offence Abstract The question of unfit preparation and...
The Unfit Preparation and Attempt of Criminal Offence Abstract The question of unfit preparation and...
The Author - starting his considerations from a discussion of primary legislation that took into ac...
In the doctrine of criminal law, the term “qualified attempt” denotes two cases. Firstly, the term “...
The master's thesis comprehensively deals with the issue of the preparation of a criminal offence an...
This thesis evaluates the justifiability of preparatory offences: offences that target acts of prepa...
The intuitive idea that failed attempts to complete crimes are often themselves crimes belies the co...
The general rule on the punishment and culpability attempted criminal offense is separately regulate...
In the doctrine of criminal law, the term “qualified attempt” denotes two cases. Firstly, the term “...
The chosen topic of a master thesis is ,,Liability issues of preparation to commit a crime in crimin...
The article describes some considerations by the author on the issues of qualifying an act according...
Summary The subject of this thesis is the punishment of acts of preparation. The main question regar...
Summary The subject of this thesis is the punishment of acts of preparation. The main question regar...
The article is dedicated to investigation of problems and perspectives of application of the insigni...
Summary The subject of this thesis is the punishment of acts of preparation. The main question regar...
The Unfit Preparation and Attempt of Criminal Offence Abstract The question of unfit preparation and...
The Unfit Preparation and Attempt of Criminal Offence Abstract The question of unfit preparation and...
The Author - starting his considerations from a discussion of primary legislation that took into ac...
In the doctrine of criminal law, the term “qualified attempt” denotes two cases. Firstly, the term “...
The master's thesis comprehensively deals with the issue of the preparation of a criminal offence an...
This thesis evaluates the justifiability of preparatory offences: offences that target acts of prepa...
The intuitive idea that failed attempts to complete crimes are often themselves crimes belies the co...
The general rule on the punishment and culpability attempted criminal offense is separately regulate...
In the doctrine of criminal law, the term “qualified attempt” denotes two cases. Firstly, the term “...
The chosen topic of a master thesis is ,,Liability issues of preparation to commit a crime in crimin...
The article describes some considerations by the author on the issues of qualifying an act according...
Summary The subject of this thesis is the punishment of acts of preparation. The main question regar...
Summary The subject of this thesis is the punishment of acts of preparation. The main question regar...
The article is dedicated to investigation of problems and perspectives of application of the insigni...
Summary The subject of this thesis is the punishment of acts of preparation. The main question regar...