ПРОДЪЛЖАВАНО ПРЕСТЪПЛЕНИЕ - ВЪЗНИКВАНЕ, РАЗВИТИЕ И ПЕРСПЕКТИВИ
CRIME IN CONTINUATION
Author(s): Ekaterina SalkovaSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Институт за държавата и правото - Българска академия на науките
Summary/Abstract: The crime in continuation is a form of complex criminal activity, which includes in subjectively and objectively two or more actions into the crime. It is a typical example of a seemingly homogeneous real aggregation of crimes (multitude of acts, unity of a crime) which must be told apart from the genuinely homogeneous real aggregation of crimes (a multitude of crimes). On many occasions the crime in continuation contributes to more severe punishments than the multitude of crimes. This fact breeds an argument in jurisprudence in reference to the legality of the implementation of the crime in continuation (the combination of a multitude of actions, which have strong subjective and objective bonds into one crime). The legal restoration of the rules of the crime in continuation brings these arguments to an end with the amendment of the Penalty Code (Official Journal, 2002/92).
Journal: Научни трудове на Института за държавата и правото
- Issue Year: 2004
- Issue No: I
- Page Range: 7-72
- Page Count: 66
- Language: Bulgarian
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