criminal-law

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الإنجليزية - التركية
ceza hukuku
turkish criminal law
(Kanun) türk ceza kanunu
criminal law
ceza hukuku

Ceza hukuku, ceza yasası olarak da bilinen, bir suç olarak sınıflandırılmış olan bir hareket için takibat gerektirir. - Criminal law, also known as penal law, involves prosecution for an act that has been classified as a crime.

Ceza hukukunda bir otoritedir. - He is an authority on criminal law.

criminal law
(Kanun) Ceza hukuku; suç ve ceza kavramlarını inceleyen kamu hukuku bölümüdür. Genel ve Özel Ceza Hukuku olarak ikiye ayrılır (Ceza genel ve Ceza özel olarak da ifade edilmektedir)
criminal court law
(Kanun) ceza mahkemesi kanunu
juvenile criminal law
(Kanun) çocuk ceza hukuku
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Attributive form of criminal law

criminal-law professor.

The area of law pertaining to crime and punishment
Criminal law is considered to be legal services provided in connection with the actual or potential prosecution of individuals, municipalities and government for alleged breaches of federal or provincial statutes or municipal by-laws, generally viewed as criminal or quasi-criminal
That body of the law that deals with conduct considered so harmful to society as a whole that it is prohibited by statute, or common law, and is prosecuted and punished by the state
Governs crimes (felonies and misdemeanors) Crimes are offenses against the state Civil law deals with private offenses, such as violations of contracts, and failure of professional duty The standard of proof for crimes is higher than for civil proceedings For major crimes guilt be established beyond a reasonable doubt
Statutes and common law of crimes and their punishment
刑法
A body of court decisions based on federal and state statutes concerning wrongs against persons or society
Concerned with the relationship between the individual and the general public Criminal actions (e g motoring offences) are usually brought by the state The principal function of criminal proceedings is to punish the offender Criminal cases are tried by a magistrates' court or a crown court
remedy
* Governs crimes (felonies and misdemeanors) Crimes are offenses against the state Civil law deals with private offenses, such as violations of contracts, and failure of professional duty The standard of proof for crimes is higher than for civil proceedings For major crimes guilt be established beyond a reasonable doubt
The branch of law concerned with actions taken by the government against a person accused of committing a crime
Law that deals with crimes and their punishments.criminal lawyer n. laws concerning crimes and their punishments civil law, common law common law. Body of law that defines criminal offenses, regulates the apprehension, charging, and trial of suspected offenders, and fixes punishment for convicted persons. Substantive criminal law defines particular crimes, and procedural law establishes rules for the prosecution of crime. In the U.S., substantive criminal law originated for the most part in common law, which was later codified in federal and state statutes. Modern criminal law has been affected considerably by the social sciences, especially in the areas of sentencing, legal research, legislation, and rehabilitation. See also criminology
The area of law dealing with breaches of the defined acceptable standards of behaviour in the community Defined in Acts of Parliament
That body of the law that deals with conduct considered so harmful to society as a whole that it is prohibited by statute, prosecuted and punished by the government
laws which pertain to criminal offenses
the body of law dealing with crimes and their punishment
criminal law ordinance
laws which concern criminal offenses