Karl Friedrich Christian Krause’s concept of penal law, though little noticed in Germany, can be regarded as almost revolutionary for its time, as it assumes that public law is not only – negatively – intended to delimit and guarantee the citizens’ spheres of freedom. Rather, the law should also promote the welfare of the citizenry. As a result, Krause’s considerations of penal law do not focus on law enforcement alone, but just as much on the resocialization of both the offender and the victim. In contrast to utilitarian positions, the perpetrator must not be instrumentalized for the benefit of society, e. g. for preventative purposes; rather, the offender has a subjective right to be rehabilitated. Correspondingly, the victim has a right ...
The reform agenda promoted by the late-nineteenth-century penal reformers variously described as adv...
Contrary to what one might expect, the problem of the justifi cation of punishment is relatively new....
This paper takes a critical look at German criminal law theory from an Anglo-American perspective. I...
Karl Friedrich Christian Krause’s concept of penal law, though little noticed in Germany, can be reg...
Some academics from the Wolff school and Jakobs school in present-day Germany attempt to reconstruct...
Gegenstand dieses Artikels ist die Diskussion allgemeiner Prinzipien einer Politik des Schutzes fund...
Diese Arbeit soll konzeptionell und theoretisch die Idee der Entstehung der kühlen gut wie der grund...
The feeling of grief and other emotions victims of a crime may face are not limited to certain stage...
Prevention ist der Versuch, gesellschaftliche Strukturprobleme in den Griff zu bekom- men. Das Straf...
Im Mittelpunkt dieser Arbeit steht die Frage, inwieweit in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland mit den Mi...
The thesis analyzes a treatment of dangerous criminals on society with viewpoint of comparative crim...
The paper aims to further concretise our previously proposed normative-functional concept of the cri...
This article critically reflects upon the concept of “criminal offence” currently being discussed in...
Criminal charge is the most severe legal form of responsibility causing a criminal the hardest legal...
This article explores two central features of German criminal law: its theory of crime, which posits...
The reform agenda promoted by the late-nineteenth-century penal reformers variously described as adv...
Contrary to what one might expect, the problem of the justifi cation of punishment is relatively new....
This paper takes a critical look at German criminal law theory from an Anglo-American perspective. I...
Karl Friedrich Christian Krause’s concept of penal law, though little noticed in Germany, can be reg...
Some academics from the Wolff school and Jakobs school in present-day Germany attempt to reconstruct...
Gegenstand dieses Artikels ist die Diskussion allgemeiner Prinzipien einer Politik des Schutzes fund...
Diese Arbeit soll konzeptionell und theoretisch die Idee der Entstehung der kühlen gut wie der grund...
The feeling of grief and other emotions victims of a crime may face are not limited to certain stage...
Prevention ist der Versuch, gesellschaftliche Strukturprobleme in den Griff zu bekom- men. Das Straf...
Im Mittelpunkt dieser Arbeit steht die Frage, inwieweit in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland mit den Mi...
The thesis analyzes a treatment of dangerous criminals on society with viewpoint of comparative crim...
The paper aims to further concretise our previously proposed normative-functional concept of the cri...
This article critically reflects upon the concept of “criminal offence” currently being discussed in...
Criminal charge is the most severe legal form of responsibility causing a criminal the hardest legal...
This article explores two central features of German criminal law: its theory of crime, which posits...
The reform agenda promoted by the late-nineteenth-century penal reformers variously described as adv...
Contrary to what one might expect, the problem of the justifi cation of punishment is relatively new....
This paper takes a critical look at German criminal law theory from an Anglo-American perspective. I...