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The Complicity in the Criminal Law of Republic of Serbia
The Complicity in the Criminal Law of Republic of Serbia

Author(s): Dragan Jovašević
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: criminal offense; perpetrator; more persons; complicity; responsibility; penalty;

Summary/Abstract: The main characteristics of complicity are in the fact that each of accomplices is shown as a perpetrator of a criminal offense, while the criminal offense itself is their joint act. It means that every person that participate in undertaking of activities that commit a criminal offense, in order to be an accomplice, must possess all those features that are required according to the law for a perpetrator of that criminal offense. For existence of complicity it is necessary, beside the presence of several persons, to exist an objective and subjective relation between participants in perpetration of the criminal offense in order to classify that offense as a joint act. The objective relation means that every accomplice undertakes some activity, which commits a criminal offense. Without undertaking of the activity there is no perpetration so that there is no complicity either because it considers attainment of the activity by all participants. In addition, it is not necessarily that all the accomplices participate from the very beginning in accomplishing the act of perpetration. In such a way, complicity will exist even when some of the accomplices undertake initial activities and others continue them but under the condition that there is a conscience about joint activity. It is so called successive complicity. In the same way, it is not necessary that all of them participate in perpetration of all activities from which the act of perpetration is consisted of. The complicity exists when a single person undertakes a single activity and the other one undertake some other activity. Accomplices can divide activities in advance but they also can join in perpetration without any previous agreements. In this paper the author has analyzed notion, characteristics and forms of complicity in Serbian criminal law from 2005.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 187-202
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English