Penitentiary and Criminal Law Review, No. 2, April-June 2010
Penitentiary and Criminal Law Review, No. 2, April-June 2010
    Penitentiary and Criminal Law Review, No. 2, April-June 2010
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2010
    octavo, paperback, (some ink annotations), good condition, 526 p.
    Doctrine: Michel Danti-Juan, criminal law, social change and psychic economy: the difficulty of questioning and the plausibility of comparisons; Dominique Viriot-Barrial, consent and injunctions for treatment; Geneviève Casile-Hugues, the fundamental nature of expert opinion in injunctions for treatment; Frédérique Chopin, new directions for care in the law on preventive detention; Christian Byk, responsibility and dangerousness in light of neuroscience; Marie-Julie Loyer-Lemercier, reflections on the original nature of criminal transactions, management methods and public action in a contractual manner; Dimitar Todorov, the interferences between the state of necessity and force majeure; Emmanuelle Gindre, environmental protection through criminal law in French Polynesia: A criminal law in search of autonomy; Mostefa Maouene, the affirmation of the principle of compensation for unjustified pre-trial detention in Algerian law: The contribution of French criminal law; Columns: Xavier Pin, general criminal law; Patrick Maistre du Chambon and Cédric Ribeyre, criminal procedure; Marc Segonds and Bertrand de Lamy, business criminal law; Jean-Paul Céré, law of the execution of sentences; Laurent Desessard, two new extraterritorial jurisdictions; Jean-Paul Rigambert, the confidentiality of journalists' sources; Raymond Gassin, criminology and "knowledge" on internal security; Julien Walther, corruption in German business criminal law; Francois-Xavier Roux-Demare, legislative column of texts published in the Official Journal from July 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009 (continued and concluded).

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