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What is criminal law?

Criminal law is a field of study that focuses on the legal principles and procedures involved in crimes and their punishment. It equips individuals with the knowledge and skills to:

  • Understand what constitutes a crime
  • Analyze the elements of specific offenses
  • Navigate the criminal justice system
  • Represent clients accused of crimes
  • Prosecute criminal cases

What are the main features of criminal law?

  • Focus on Public Wrongs: Criminal law deals with offenses against society as a whole, rather than private wrongs between individuals (addressed by civil law).
  • State as Plaintiff: In criminal cases, the state (government) prosecutes the defendant, not a private individual.
  • Strict Standards: The burden of proof lies with the prosecution, who must prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • Potential for Severe Consequences: Criminal convictions can lead to significant penalties, including imprisonment, fines, and loss of rights.

What are important sub-areas in criminal law?

Criminal law encompasses a wide range of offenses, with some key sub-areas:

  • Violent Crimes: Murder, assault, robbery, and other crimes causing physical harm.
  • Property Crimes: Theft, burglary, arson, and other offenses against property.
  • White-Collar Crimes: Financial crimes like fraud, embezzlement, and money laundering.
  • Drug Crimes: Offenses related to the illegal production, possession, and distribution of controlled substances.
  • Computer and Cyber Crimes: Crimes involving the use of technology, like hacking and data breaches.

What are key concepts in criminal law?

  • Mens Rea: The mental state of the defendant at the time of the crime (e.g., intent, knowledge).
  • Actus Reus: The voluntary physical act constituting the crime.
  • Elements of a Crime: Specific requirements that must be proven for a conviction.
  • Due Process: Legal safeguards to ensure fair treatment throughout the criminal justice process.
  • Criminal Defenses: Justifications or excuses that may negate criminal liability (e.g., self-defense, insanity).

Who are influential figures in criminal law?

Several figures have shaped criminal law:

  • Cesare Beccaria: 18th-century philosopher who advocated for a humane and rational criminal justice system.
  • Jeremy Bentham: Utilitarian philosopher who influenced theories of punishment and deterrence.
  • William Blackstone: English jurist whose writings significantly influenced common law.
  • Earl Warren: Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court who expanded criminal defendants' rights.

Why is criminal law important?

Criminal law is crucial for:

  • Protecting Public Safety: Deterrence and punishment aim to reduce crime and maintain order in society.
  • Ensuring Due Process: Guarantees fair treatment for those accused of crimes.
  • Defining Societal Norms: Criminal law reflects the values and boundaries considered essential for a well-functioning society.
  • Holding Offenders Accountable: Provides a system for punishing those who violate the law.

What are applications of criminal law in practice?

Criminal law professionals work in various settings:

  • Prosecutors: Representing the government in prosecuting criminal cases.
  • Defense Attorneys: Representing individuals accused of crimes.
  • Judges: Presiding over criminal trials and making legal rulings.
  • Law Enforcement: Investigating crimes, apprehending suspects, and enforcing the law.
  • Criminal Justice Reform Advocates: Working to improve the fairness and effectiveness of the criminal justice system.
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An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure

An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure

Part A: Introduction

Chapter 1: Aspects of international criminal law

Introduction

Public international law primarily regulates interactions between States. However, international criminal law is mainly concerned with the conduct of individual persons. If persons violate international laws, that imposes the obligation on States to penalise such actions. International criminal law has been rapidly developing following the Second World War. This means that the broader field of international law is increasingly focusing on protecting humans rather than only the interests and obligations of States. An exception to this is that the crime of aggression can only be committed by (high-ranking) State officials. The project of international criminal law is quite recent.. Especially the Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda established in the 1990s have been important for its case law. International criminal courts and tribunals courts do not possess universal jurisdiction. Their rules are not always homogeneous or consistent. This can be explained partially by the fact that international criminal rules derive from a variety of sources. War crimes, for example, have developed from international humanitarian law. Genocide and crimes against humanity have evolved together with international human rights standards. War crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity and the crime of aggression constitute the most important crimes on which international law focuses. These are also the crimes to which the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court is limited........read more

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Aspects of international criminal law - Chapter 1

Introduction

Public international law primarily regulates interactions between States. However, international criminal law is mainly concerned with the conduct of individual persons. If persons violate international laws, that imposes the obligation on States to penalise such actions. International criminal law has been rapidly developing following the Second World War. This means that the broader field of international law is increasingly focusing on protecting humans rather than only the interests and obligations of States. An exception to this is that the crime of aggression can only be committed by (high-ranking) State officials. The project of international criminal law is quite recent.. Especially the Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda established in the 1990s have been important for its case law. International criminal courts and tribunals courts do not possess universal jurisdiction. Their rules are not always homogeneous or consistent. This can be explained partially by the fact that international criminal rules derive from a variety of sources. War crimes, for example, have developed from international humanitarian law. Genocide and crimes against humanity have evolved together with international human rights standards. War crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity and the crime of aggression constitute the most important crimes on which international law focuses. These are also the crimes to which the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court is limited. Nevertheless, other international crimes also exist. These include piracy, drug trafficking, torture and terrorism. These crimes are grounded in international law. But currently they

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What is international criminal law? - Chapter 15 - Exclusive

Introduction

One of the most recent additions to international law is international criminal law that was created after WWII. It aims to fill certain holes in international law and to make sure that criminals can be held liable for their conduct one way or the other. Either before national or international courts. Examples of the jurisdiction of international courts are crimes such as: genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and aggression (all under customary international law). As we will see in this chapter it is not uncommon for national prosecutors to use principles and offences from international law. International law may furthermore, oblige national prosecutors to prosecute or extradite the committers of certain crimes.

What are the sources of international criminal law?

The most important sources of international criminal law are treaties, for example: the 1949 Geneva Conventions, the 1948 Genocide Convention and the 1971 Montreal Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts. Again, unsurprisingly, international customary law is one of the primary sources of international criminal law. This law is often used by national courts to classify a crime.

General principles of international law do apply as well, such as the ex post facto law principle which prescribes that an individual cannot be prosecuted for an act which at the time was not considered criminal.

How does the prosecution of international crimes before international courts work?

In this section international criminal courts will be discussed, then individual crimes, the issues concerning liability and possible defences will be discussed along with process guarantees and immunity.

International criminal courts can be traced back to the ad-hoc court established by the London Charter in 1945. The IMT was concerned with the prosecution of war crimes. Another relevant court is the Tokyo International Military Tribunal, this court was responsible for example for guiding the processes against the Japanese for there deeds in the Second World War. Until 1993 no new courts were created, the UN security Council then created the ICTY for the prosecution of the war crimes committed in the Cold War, which indicted the former Yugoslavian president Milosevic. The year after that the Security Council created the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. For the war crimes committed in that country.

More recently the Council installed the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT), this is meant to solve the tasks that the ICTY and the ICTR have started, nevertheless this does not mean the other tribunals will cease to

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      Summary The mental condition in criminal law

      Chapter 1. The background to forensic psychiatry in a residential setting

      Forensic psychiatry

      Forensic psychiatry would seem to occupy a circumscribed and isolated position in the field of psychiatry. The special nature of forensic psychiatry lies precisely in the fact that it connects the psychiatric and legal angles, taking psychiatry in the broad sense as relating to disturbed behaviour and perception. We thus define forensic psychiatry as forensic behavioural science relating to disturbed behaviour and perception. As the connection between psychiatry and the law is seen particularly in the process of producing forensic psychiatric reports, these lie at the heart of forensic behavioural science.

      The legal question can be a criminal or civil nature, or can relate to social security legislation. We confine ourselves to criminal law questions. A vital question is that of criminal responsibility. Given the centrality of criminal responsibility, diagnosis plays a key role in forensic psychiatry. The independent nature of diagnosis is characteristic of forensic psychiatry.

      Applying this general principle of independence can give rise to difficulties, especially if the accused denies the offence or refuses to cooperate with the assessment. Problems that require careful handling arise not only if the accused denies the offence, but also if he refuses to cooperate with the assessment. Respect for the legal position is also necessary in the interests of mental hygiene. Another aspect of the problems that result from the enshrinement of forensic psychiatry in the law is the setting in which it takes place, especially the residential setting. The final aspect of problems that result from the enshrinement of psychiatric and behavioural assessment in law is the nature of the assessment. Because of the gradations possible when establishing criminal responsibility, an individualistic diagnosis is called for rather than a classifying one. It is very important for the presence of symptoms to be established unreservedly. Although the classifying approach is very important in general psychiatry, in forensic psychiatry its importance is only relative. Because of the criminal law context, which requires an individualistic approach.

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