УБИСТВО У ФРАНЦУСКОМ КРИВИЧНОМ ПРАВУ
MURDER IN FRENCH CRIMINAL LAW
Author(s): Dragan JovaševićSubject(s): Criminal Law, Penology
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Нишу
Keywords: deprivation of life; French law; criminal offence; murder; criminal liability; punishment
Summary/Abstract: The most dangerous forms and aspects of violent crime are criminal offences against life and bodily integrity of others, which are generally designated as acts of homicide. The most prominent among these criminal offences is the crime of murder. Due to the significance, legal nature, characteristics and consequences of this criminal act, all contemporary legislations prescribe the most severe measures and types of punishment for the commission of this crime. There are three types of murder: 1) ordinary (common) murder, 2) murder committed under mitigating circumstances, and 3) murder committed under aggravating circumstances, which is as a rule punishable by the most severe punishment. All contemporary criminal legislations, including French legislation, recognize various types and forms of murder, depending on the classification criteria. The most prominent forms of murder are those involving various motives that induce the perpetrators to cause death to another person. In this paper, the author examines the concept, contents, characteristics, forms and elements of the crime of murder in French criminal law, discussing the theoretical and practical aspects of this issue.
Journal: Зборник радова Правног факултета у Нишу
- Issue Year: LIV/2015
- Issue No: 71
- Page Range: 97-109
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Serbian