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The publication delves into the significance of "criminal liability" and related punishment concepts within the context of the European Convention on Human Rights and the Polish Constitution. It provides an analysis of over 300 rulings from the European Court of Human Rights and the Constitutional Tribunal. These decisions focus on the scope of Articles 6 and 7 of the Convention, Articles 2-4 of Protocol No. 7, and Article 42 of the Polish Constitution, which aim to delineate the boundary between genuine punishment and the imposition of other, non-punitive measures. The study examines both abstract principles and specific cases involving numerous Polish legal frameworks perceived as punitive. This compilation is a valuable resource for legal academics and practitioners, including judges, attorneys, legal advisors, and prosecutors, who routinely face the challenge of determining whether an action constitutes punishment.
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The publication delves into the significance of "criminal liability" and related punishment concepts within the context of the European Convention on Human Rights and the Polish Constitution. It provides an analysis of over 300 rulings from the European Court of Human Rights and the Constitutional Tribunal. These decisions focus on the scope of Articles 6 and 7 of the Convention, Articles 2-4 of Protocol No. 7, and Article 42 of the Polish Constitution, which aim to delineate the boundary between genuine punishment and the imposition of other, non-punitive measures. The study examines both abstract principles and specific cases involving numerous Polish legal frameworks perceived as punitive. This compilation is a valuable resource for legal academics and practitioners, including judges, attorneys, legal advisors, and prosecutors, who routinely face the challenge of determining whether an action constitutes punishment.
