Sentences with phrase «substantive criminal law»

Named after the drafter of the Model Penal Code, the annual Wechsler Competition is the only national moot court competition in the United States to focus on topics in substantive criminal law.
Androphy, White Collar Crime [W] Barnard, Florida Criminal Defense Trial Manual [LL & L] BNA Criminal Law Reporter [BNA] Davis, Florida Criminal Practice and Procedure [LL & L] Demers, Florida DUI Handbook (West's FL Practice Series)[LL & W] LaFave, Criminal Procedure [LL & W] LaFave, Search & Seizure [LL & W] LaFave, Substantive Criminal Law [LL & W] Wharton's Criminal Law [LL & W]
The ECJ was satisfied with declaring that, although the rules on limitation periods are treated as a matter of substantive criminal law in Italy, requiring domestic courts to disapply these provisions does not violate Article 49 of the Charter.
While the conditions under which a contribution to the detection or prevention of serious offences may be honoured by German criminal courts are stated relatively precise in substantive criminal law, the German Code of Criminal Procedure contains no provisions regulating the negotiations between law enforcement authorities and potential collaborators.
He claimed that the principle of legality applies only to substantive criminal law (paras 38 - 39).
Part I discusses the «Challenges with Respect to Substantive Criminal Law».
At first sight, it appears odd to place a chapter on prosecution agreements under the heading «substantive criminal law» and it seems better placed near chapter 6 on negotiated justice.
It expressed serious doubts «whether the rule inferred from the judgment given in the Taricco case fulfils the requirement of certainty, which is a constitutional requirement for the provisions of substantive criminal law.
As a matter of fact, the regulation of statute of limitations can be considered as a question of substantive criminal law and not of criminal procedure and, in such a situation, modifications can not be applied retroactively.
In short, a sentence with a denunciatory element represents a symbolic, collective statement that the offender's conduct should be punished for encroaching on our society's basic code of values as enshrined within our substantive criminal law
In doing so, the CJEU followed the viewpoint of the ICC, which had argued in its referring Order n. 24/2017 (English translation available here) that rules on the limitation period belong to substantive criminal law and thus fall under the scope of the principle of legality and its corollaries (p. 3).
The Litigation and Dispute Resolution Concentration requires doctrinal legal education in upper - level litigation - specific substantive courses (such as Evidence, Civil Procedure II, Substantive Criminal Law).
In fact, the Italian Republic, before the adoption of Directive 2017/1371 (on the fight against fraud to the Union's financial interests by means of criminal law), was free to provide that in its legal system those rules, like the ones on the definition of offences and the determination of penalties, form part of substantive criminal law, and are thereby subject to the principle that offences and penalties must be defined by law (para. 45).
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