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Qué (quién) es criminal law - definición


criminal law         
  • The exterior of the [[International Criminal Court]]'s headquarters building in [[the Hague]]
  • An English court room in 1886, with [[Lord Chief Justice Coleridge]] presiding
  • The [[Old Bailey]] in [[London]] (in 1808) was the venue for more than 100,000 criminal trials between 1674 and 1834, including all death penalty cases.
BODY OF LAW THAT RELATES TO CRIME
Criminal Law; Penal Law; Criminal jurisprudence; History of criminal law; Penal law
n. those statutes dealing with crimes against the public and members of the public, with penalties and all the procedures connected with charging, trying, sentencing and imprisoning defendants convicted of crimes. See also: crime felony misdemeanor
criminal law         
  • The exterior of the [[International Criminal Court]]'s headquarters building in [[the Hague]]
  • An English court room in 1886, with [[Lord Chief Justice Coleridge]] presiding
  • The [[Old Bailey]] in [[London]] (in 1808) was the venue for more than 100,000 criminal trials between 1674 and 1834, including all death penalty cases.
BODY OF LAW THAT RELATES TO CRIME
Criminal Law; Penal Law; Criminal jurisprudence; History of criminal law; Penal law
¦ noun a system of law concerned with the punishment of offenders.
Comparative juvenile criminal law         
TYPE OF LAW ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Comparative Juvenile criminal law; Comparative juvenile criminal law
Juvenile law pertains to those who are deemed to be below the age of majority, which varies by country and culture. Usually, minors are treated differently under the law.

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Criminal law
Ejemplos de uso de criminal law
1. In criminal law, it‘s nonetheless a key distinction.
2. Baker Jr., who teaches criminal law at Louisiana State University.
3. Some basic requirements of US criminal law have been kept.
4. He specialises in international criminal law and regulatory work.
5. Member states have fiercely guarded their sovereignty over criminal law.