Diskurs und Kriminalität
Diskurs und Kriminalität

Diskurs und Kriminalität

Außergesetzliche Anwendungsregeln als diskursive Praktiken im Wechselverhältnis zwischen Kriminalisierungsdiskursen und Strafrechtsanwendung

Buch, Deutsch, 227 Seiten, Duncker & Humblot Verlag

Autor: Tobias Singelnstein

Herausgeber / Co-Autor: Herausgegeben von: Eser, Albin / Sieber, Ulrich / Kreicker, Helmut

Erscheinungsdatum: 2009

ISBN: 3428129970

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This English-language volume presents the reports on Canada by Till Gut and Max Wolpert, Estonia by Andres Parmas and Tristan Ploom, Greece by Michalis G. Retalis, Israel by Mordechai Kremnitzer and Moshe A. Cohen and the United States of America by Emily Silverman. The studies provide an overview of the wide range of approaches to the punishment of international crimes: Canada has enacted an independent Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act, which penalizes acts of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. In Estonia, in contrast, these crimes are regulated directly in the Criminal Code itself. While the Estonian Criminal Code formulates the criminal offense definitions individually, the Canadian Act instead relies on references to customary international law. In Israel and the United States, crimes against Humanity can only be punished in terms of violations of ordinary criminal offenses, while acts of genocide are covered by special criminal offenses. As far as war crimes are concerned, the United States has created special criminal offenses, while in Israel war crimes can only be punished in terms of violations of the ordinary criminal law. In Greece, finally, there is no special legislation whatsoever covering international crimes.

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