Legal Bases
In: International review of the Red Cross: humanitarian debate, law, policy, action, Band 30, Heft S1, S. 6-6
ISSN: 1607-5889
In: International review of the Red Cross: humanitarian debate, law, policy, action, Band 30, Heft S1, S. 6-6
ISSN: 1607-5889
In: The journal of communist studies, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 150-160
In: Yearbook of European law, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 373-401
ISSN: 2045-0044
In: Gosudarstvo i pravo, Heft 2, S. 118
The paper aims are to highlight the process of institutionalization of sociology of criminal law, identify epistemological origins and formulate theoretical and methodological foundations of one of the most important areas of legal knowledge. The paper considers the role of the largest experts in the field of history and theory of legal doctrines, analyzes the views of E. Ferry, E. Ehrlich and other thinkers and justifies the priority of domestic lawyers in the use of sociological methods of analysis of criminal phenomena and social processes, in the formation of sociology of criminal law as an interdisciplinary field of jurisprudence. Special attention is paid to systematization of the accumulated research experience, the role of the sociology of law in regulatory enforcement of the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 204 of May 7, 2018 "On the national goals and strategic objectives development of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2024", and developed by the Russian Government's National projects designed to achieve economic breakthrough in the country's development.
In: International journal of legal information: IJLI ; the official journal of the International Association of Law Libraries, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 38-38
ISSN: 2331-4117
In: Proceedings of the annual meeting / American Society of International Law, Band 103, S. 256-259
ISSN: 2169-1118
In: Nuclear law bulletin, S. 9-27
ISSN: 0304-341X
In: Gosudarstvo i pravo, Heft 7, S. 25
In: American journal of international law: AJIL, Band 107, Heft 2, S. 454-460
ISSN: 2161-7953
In: Uluslararasi Hukuk ve Politika, Band 7, Heft 26
In: Uluslararasi Hukuk ve Politika, Band 7, Heft 26, S. 125-152
In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 23, Heft 4, S. 881-882
ISSN: 1471-6895
In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 20, Heft 4, S. 764-765
ISSN: 1471-6895
In: Mobilization: the international quarterly review of social movement research, Band 11, Heft 2, S. 181-194
ISSN: 1086-671X
Criminal prosecutions & trials are normal events in the life cycle of many protest efforts & often have important consequences for the struggle between social movements & their opponents. Even so, social movement & law & society scholars have neglected protest prosecutions & trials since some initial work twenty to thirty years ago. This article discusses the relevance of these legal events for issues in contemporary research & offers several hypotheses for future investigation. More generally, it argues that the study of the social control of social movements will benefit from addressing the criminal proceedings arising from political dissent. References. Adapted from the source document.
In: The Cambridge yearbook of European legal studies: CYELS, Band 7, S. 17-31
ISSN: 2049-7636
The creation of an economically integrated Europe, based on free circulation across open borders, has probably facilitated an increase in transnational crime. One response to this phenomenon has been to try to create an integrated European criminal law. But legal integration will not magically solve all the problems related to transnational crime. Indeed, it may create problems of its own. By favouring efficiency (that is, repression) over legitimacy (the protection of fundamental rights), it favours a criminal justice policy oriented towards 'security'. By imposing the same rules throughout Europe, it disturbs the internal consistency of national legal systems. Nevertheless, the phenomenon of legal integration, facilitated by new legal instruments such as framework decisions, continues to develop. We might therefore ask ourselves, as an introduction, why this is so.