The principle that legal entities can be held criminally liable was first introduced into Belgian law in 1999. Some 20 years later, Belgian Parliament reviewed the rules, and adopted a number of significant changes. The present article offers a high-level overview of the currently applicable legal regime
This report will provide a brief overview of the concept of corporate criminal liability in the Neth...
Criminal liability of Corporations Abstract Criminal liability of corporations is still a current to...
AbstractSubject of the paper is the legislation of criminal liability of legal persons in the Czech ...
The principle that legal entities can be held criminally liable was first introduced into Belgian la...
peer reviewedThis article aims to analyse the current EU legal framework on the (criminal) liability...
At legislative level, a crucial question looking for the answer regards the distribution of the liab...
Confirmation of the above international conventions from the area of Criminal law represents their r...
The criminal liability of a legal entity is a new notion in the modern law system and its implementa...
Since 1976, Article 51 of the Dutch Criminal Code (DCC) has provided a basis for corporate criminal ...
Criminal liability and criminal sanctions have always been distinguished from civil and administrati...
The classical concept of criminal liability, involving the imposition of a penalty for the culpable...
Briefly, three positions concerning corporate liability may be identified. First, there are systems ...
At legislative level, a crucial question looking for the answer regards the distribution of the lia...
The Criminal Corporate Liability The definition of legal person is not outlined in criminal law, but...
The title The Liability of Public Authorities in Comparative Perspective (Ken Oliphant ed.) is the f...
This report will provide a brief overview of the concept of corporate criminal liability in the Neth...
Criminal liability of Corporations Abstract Criminal liability of corporations is still a current to...
AbstractSubject of the paper is the legislation of criminal liability of legal persons in the Czech ...
The principle that legal entities can be held criminally liable was first introduced into Belgian la...
peer reviewedThis article aims to analyse the current EU legal framework on the (criminal) liability...
At legislative level, a crucial question looking for the answer regards the distribution of the liab...
Confirmation of the above international conventions from the area of Criminal law represents their r...
The criminal liability of a legal entity is a new notion in the modern law system and its implementa...
Since 1976, Article 51 of the Dutch Criminal Code (DCC) has provided a basis for corporate criminal ...
Criminal liability and criminal sanctions have always been distinguished from civil and administrati...
The classical concept of criminal liability, involving the imposition of a penalty for the culpable...
Briefly, three positions concerning corporate liability may be identified. First, there are systems ...
At legislative level, a crucial question looking for the answer regards the distribution of the lia...
The Criminal Corporate Liability The definition of legal person is not outlined in criminal law, but...
The title The Liability of Public Authorities in Comparative Perspective (Ken Oliphant ed.) is the f...
This report will provide a brief overview of the concept of corporate criminal liability in the Neth...
Criminal liability of Corporations Abstract Criminal liability of corporations is still a current to...
AbstractSubject of the paper is the legislation of criminal liability of legal persons in the Czech ...