TSARPALAS (Angelos) – THE TIME AND DURATION OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES, Library of Criminal Sciences, vol. VII
TSARPALAS (Angelos) – THE TIME AND DURATION OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES, Library of Criminal Sciences, vol. VII
    TSARPALAS (Angelos)
    THE TIME AND DURATION OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES, Library of Criminal Sciences, vol. VII
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1967
    , br., uncut, good condition, 290 p.
    As Professor R. Vouin emphasizes in the preface to this book, criminal justice requires, first and foremost, situating the offense in time, that is, determining when it was committed and also for how long it continued or was repeated. In his introduction, the author examines the influence of time on the establishment and prosecution of criminal offenses, as well as the prerequisites and constituent elements of such offenses over time. He devotes the first part of the work to the practical implications of the timing and duration of criminal offenses. Among the implications for criminal law, crucial issues such as the principle of non-retroactivity of criminal law, amnesty, grounds for exemption from criminal responsibility and mitigating circumstances, and voluntary withdrawal and active repentance of the perpetrator are analyzed with the utmost care; in criminal procedure, the book notably addresses the statute of limitations, territorial jurisdiction, and res judicata. The second part of Mr. Tsarpalas's work concerns the determination of the time and duration of criminal offenses. He studies in depth the commission of criminal offenses, indicating the intrinsic nature of their constituent elements, and then proceeds to classify offenses according to the time or duration of the offense. Mr. Tsarpalas deserves credit for undertaking, for the first time, a comprehensive study of the problems that arise in legal doctrine and jurisprudence regarding the time of commission of an offense; while he certainly does not ignore comparative law in this doctoral thesis defended in Paris, he refers primarily to French law. (Gilbert Mangin, RIDC No. 4/1968, p. 822).

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