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Penalty For Public Benefit In The Algerian Legislation, Bassim Shehab Feb 2021

Penalty For Public Benefit In The Algerian Legislation, Bassim Shehab

UAEU Law Journal

The work for public benefit is one of the alternative systems of punishment which is adopted by some legislation, including the Algerian legislator by Act. No 01-09 issued on 25/02/2009 amending the penal code, and this system which is called by the Algerian legislature “penalty", represents an important turning point in punitive policy, as for the first time the work is done by sentencing. This system has many of advantages particularly with regard to the alleviation of the problems of penal institutions. Furthermore, it provides more funds and efforts. The application of penalty “work for public benefit " cannot be …


Richards Ii Takes A Bite Out Of Forensic Science, Michelle Cornell-Davis Jan 2017

Richards Ii Takes A Bite Out Of Forensic Science, Michelle Cornell-Davis

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

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The Death Penalty In Traditional China, Chin Kim, Theodore R. Leblang Jul 2016

The Death Penalty In Traditional China, Chin Kim, Theodore R. Leblang

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

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The Federal Criminal "Code" Is A Disgrace: Obstruction Statutes As Case Study, Julie R. O'Sullivan Jan 2006

The Federal Criminal "Code" Is A Disgrace: Obstruction Statutes As Case Study, Julie R. O'Sullivan

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

Any discussion of federal penal law must begin with an important caveat: There actually is no federal criminal "code" worthy of the name. A criminal code is defined as "'a systematic collection, compendium, or revision' of laws." What the federal government has is a haphazard grab-bag of statutes accumulated over 200 years, rather than a comprehensive, thoughtful, and internally consistent system of criminal law. In fact, the federal government has never had a true criminal code. The closest Congress has come to enacting a code was its creation of Title 18 of the United States Code in 1948. That "exercise, …


Classification Of Offenses And Disposition Of Offenders, Marvin L. Coan Jan 1973

Classification Of Offenses And Disposition Of Offenders, Marvin L. Coan

Kentucky Law Journal

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Double Jeopardy And The New Kentucky Penal Code, Neil S. Hackworth Jan 1973

Double Jeopardy And The New Kentucky Penal Code, Neil S. Hackworth

Kentucky Law Journal

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Authorized Dispositions Of Offenders Under The New Kentucky Penal Code, Gregory M. Bartlett Jan 1973

Authorized Dispositions Of Offenders Under The New Kentucky Penal Code, Gregory M. Bartlett

Kentucky Law Journal

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An Introduction To The Kentucky Penal Code: A Critique Of Pure Reason?, Kathleen F. Brickey Jan 1973

An Introduction To The Kentucky Penal Code: A Critique Of Pure Reason?, Kathleen F. Brickey

Kentucky Law Journal

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Kentucky Penal Code: The Culpable Mental States And Related Matters, Robert G. Lawson Jan 1973

Kentucky Penal Code: The Culpable Mental States And Related Matters, Robert G. Lawson

Kentucky Law Journal

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Science And Reform In Criminal Law, Jerome Hall Jan 1952

Science And Reform In Criminal Law, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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The Proposal To Prepare A Model Penal Code, Jerome Hall Jan 1951

The Proposal To Prepare A Model Penal Code, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Criminology And A Modern Penal Code, Jerome Hall Jan 1936

Criminology And A Modern Penal Code, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Edward Livingston And His Louisiana Penal Code, Jerome Hall Jan 1936

Edward Livingston And His Louisiana Penal Code, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.