ABSTRACT: One of the three fundamental institutions of the criminal law is the sanction. It represents the right, and also the obligation of the state to intervene when a legal norm with a criminal character is violated. However, what is this right of the state to sanction? What is the origin of this right and what is its usefulness? These make up only a small part of the many questions that jurists and philosophers have raised throughout history, trying to objectively justify the basis of punishment. The reason for repression must consist not in the state’s desire for revenge, but in preventing in the future the commission of dangerous acts related to the most important social values, since, as Cesare Beccaria said, "it is more effective t...
Recent trends in crime control have given new energy to an age-old question, namely what kinds of ac...
This thesis addresses the philosophical justification of punishment in authoritarian states. It ques...
The punishment of criminal acts is usually justified utilizing retribution, deterrence, rehabilitati...
This volume critically explores the basis and the goal of punishment from the standpoint of the righ...
There is general acceptance that those who break the law must be punished; however, not all agree as...
The work deals with the law of the State to punish. The author seeks answers to her unspoken questio...
Although punishment has been a crucial feature of every legal system, widespread disagreement exists...
Punishing criminals involves more than visiting unwelcome experiences–the rack, the gallows, confine...
Constitutional orders punish — and they punish abundantly. However, analysis of the constitutionalit...
The repressive reaction involves, as any human action, a certain finality. As the punishment's essen...
For centuries, the only purpose of punishment was to punish an offender and it should be equal to t...
Recent trends in crime control have given new energy to an age-old question, namely what kinds of ac...
ABSTRACT: No common reasons can be identified for the fundaments of the right f un damentele dreptur...
The article focuses on legitimation and limitation factors of Enlightenment’s punishment theories. T...
Current criminological interest in the boundaries of penality has done much to shed light on the def...
Recent trends in crime control have given new energy to an age-old question, namely what kinds of ac...
This thesis addresses the philosophical justification of punishment in authoritarian states. It ques...
The punishment of criminal acts is usually justified utilizing retribution, deterrence, rehabilitati...
This volume critically explores the basis and the goal of punishment from the standpoint of the righ...
There is general acceptance that those who break the law must be punished; however, not all agree as...
The work deals with the law of the State to punish. The author seeks answers to her unspoken questio...
Although punishment has been a crucial feature of every legal system, widespread disagreement exists...
Punishing criminals involves more than visiting unwelcome experiences–the rack, the gallows, confine...
Constitutional orders punish — and they punish abundantly. However, analysis of the constitutionalit...
The repressive reaction involves, as any human action, a certain finality. As the punishment's essen...
For centuries, the only purpose of punishment was to punish an offender and it should be equal to t...
Recent trends in crime control have given new energy to an age-old question, namely what kinds of ac...
ABSTRACT: No common reasons can be identified for the fundaments of the right f un damentele dreptur...
The article focuses on legitimation and limitation factors of Enlightenment’s punishment theories. T...
Current criminological interest in the boundaries of penality has done much to shed light on the def...
Recent trends in crime control have given new energy to an age-old question, namely what kinds of ac...
This thesis addresses the philosophical justification of punishment in authoritarian states. It ques...
The punishment of criminal acts is usually justified utilizing retribution, deterrence, rehabilitati...