Om växelverkan mellan straffrätt och straffprocessrätt ur ett finländskt perspektiv

Criminal law and procedural law have always been closely related. It is quite clear that these disciplines are highly dependent of each other. Every modern democracy needs a material as well as a formal side. One can, e.g., argue that a weak and undeveloped criminal procedure is a constant threat to...

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Main Author: Dan Frände
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: De Nordiske Kriminalistforeninger 1998-11-01
Series:Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/NTfK/article/view/137395
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description Criminal law and procedural law have always been closely related. It is quite clear that these disciplines are highly dependent of each other. Every modern democracy needs a material as well as a formal side. One can, e.g., argue that a weak and undeveloped criminal procedure is a constant threat to the fundamental human rights and freedoms of the citizens. But is there an actual interaction between criminal law and criminal procedure? In my opinion, such an interaction exists. This is noticeable on a concrete level, i.a. in the submission of evidence. Dogmatic research, too, should always cover both fields. Whenever possible, the formation of rational concepts requires a terminology that is familiar to both criminal law and criminal procedure.
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title Om växelverkan mellan straffrätt och straffprocessrätt ur ett finländskt perspektiv
title_full Om växelverkan mellan straffrätt och straffprocessrätt ur ett finländskt perspektiv
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title_short Om växelverkan mellan straffrätt och straffprocessrätt ur ett finländskt perspektiv
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