Territoriality Principle – Criminal Law
The Principle of Territoriality is one of the general characteristics of criminal law. It denotes those penal laws which are enforceable only within its territory, subject to certain exceptions as…
The Principle of Territoriality is one of the general characteristics of criminal law. It denotes those penal laws which are enforceable only within its territory, subject to certain exceptions as…
Introduction Prescription, as a human creation, creates the fiction that something such as, a legal action, enforcement of a right, or criminal liability, is not possible to be enforced because…
The definition of Continuing Crime: Continued Crime or Delito Continuado is defined as “a single crime consisting of a series of acts but all arising from one criminal resolution”. Hence,…
We shall discuss mankind and complexities of crimes. We, humans, are driven by our instinct to survive. With that comes our insatiable cravings to make our lives better, if not…
Multiple crimes do not mean the imposition of multiple penalties. The Latin legal maxims “actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea”, which means that the act itself does not…
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