Молимо вас користите овај идентификатор за цитирање или овај линк до ове ставке: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/690
Назив: Punishing International Crimes in Serbia
Аутори: Ristivojević, Branislav 
Radojčić, Stefan 
Кључне речи: sentencing;punishment;war crimes;Serbia;aggravating and mitigating circumstances
Датум издавања: 1-јан-2019
Часопис: International Criminal Law Review
Сажетак: © koninklijke brill NV, leiden, 2018. The principle of legal certainty in criminal law requires that sentencing should be predictable. Sentences should be applied consistently and systematically, so that the legal consequences are foreseeable. Judges should provide sufficient reasoning on the determination of sentences, and similar offences should be subjected to similar sentences. This article examines consistency in the sentencing practice of the Serbian courts regarding war crimes, by examining sentence length in relation to a number of selected legal sentencing determinants, and by exploring the role of sentencing criteria provided for in the Serbian Criminal Code. The analysis indicates insufficient reasoning in sentencing decisions, especially when it comes to the purposes of punishment. As a rule, courts do not explain the sentences passed, nor do they elaborate on the weight given to specific circumstances. So as far as sentencing consistency is concerned, it could be said that it is only partially achieved.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/690
ISSN: 1567-536X
DOI: 10.1163/15718123-01901003
Налази се у колекцијама:PF Publikacije/Publications

Приказати целокупан запис ставки

Преглед/и станица

35
Протекла недеља
10
Протекли месец
0
проверено 10.05.2024.

Google ScholarTM

Проверите

Алт метрика


Ставке на DSpace-у су заштићене ауторским правима, са свим правима задржаним, осим ако није другачије назначено.