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SUSPECT DETENTION DURING THE PRE-INVESTIGATION PROCEEDINGS IN REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
SUSPECT DETENTION DURING THE PRE-INVESTIGATION PROCEEDINGS IN REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

Author(s): Ljubica Prica
Subject(s): Criminal Law
Published by: Pravni fakultet za privredu i pravosuđe u Novom Sadu

Summary/Abstract: According to the Article 27, paragraph 1 of the Constitution of Republic of Serbia (2006), the right to liberty is guaranteed to all domestic and foreign persons, which is derived from the constitutional provision that the holder of this right is “everyone”. Everyone has the right to move freely, to settle in Republic of Serbia, to leave it, and to return to it. This freedom may be restricted by law if it is necessary to conduct a criminal proceedings, protect the public order and peace, prevent the spread of infectious diseases, or defense of Republic of Serbia (the Constitution of Republic of Serbia, 2006, the Article 39, paragraph 2). Deprivation of liberty is allowed only for legal reasons and in the procedure provided by law. Both minors and adults may be deprived of their liberty. A person who has not reached the age of 14 is considered a child, and he/she cannot be deprived of liberty in the pre-investigation procedure because, according to our legal regulations, children are not subject to criminal liability. The aim of this paper will be to explore the concept of deprivation of liberty by arresting and/or detaining a suspect in the pre-investigation procedure according to the criminal procedure legislation of Republic of Serbia, with examples from previous practice and a proposal for some legal improvements.

  • Issue Year: 38/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 68-84
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English
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