Dinamična faza krivičnog zakonodavstva Republike Srbije
The dynamic stage of the criminal legislation of the Republic of Serbia
Апстракт
In the last period, in theory one more often sees the claim that both in Serbia and other European
countries
a dynamic
can
be
noticed
that
did not
exist
earlier,
when
it
comes
to
changes
to
the
criminal
codes.
Frequent
changes
are
the
result
of
the
adjustment
to
international
obligations,
which
countries
take
over
by
ratifying
certain
international
agreements.
Besides
conventions,
both
regional
and
international,
of
special
importance
for
the
reform
is
the
EU acquis.
Nevertheless,
one
should
not
rush
with
such
harmonisations.
Until
Serbia
becomes
a full
member
of
the
EU,
much
time
will
pass,
and
many
EU documents
will
undergo
changes.
In
addition,
it
should
not
be
forgotten
that
there
are
certain
behaviours
whose
indirect
basis
for
prescribing
are
not
international
obligations
or
internal
legislation,
but
can
be
related
to
our
environment,
bad
experience
in Serbia,...
which
may
be
a basis
for
criminalization
of
such
behaviour
in the
Criminal
Code
(for
example,
abuse
in privatization
process).
It
is
clear
that
the
changes
and
amendments
to
the
Criminal
Code
of
Serbia
started
due
to
the
needs
for
harmonization
with
international
obligations,
which
Serbia
has
taken
over
by
ratifying
certain
international
agreements
(in this
case,
the
attention
will
be
focused
on
the
Council
of
Europe
Convention
on
preventing
and
combating
violence
against
women
and
domestic
violence),
but
also
due
to
harmonization
with
common
standards
applicable
in some
European
countries
(economic
crimes).
The
first
part
of
the
paper
attempts
to
find
the
reasons
for
this
dynamic
stage
our
criminal
legislation
is
going
through
at
the
moment,
but
also
examines
the
identical
situation
at
the
level
of
the
EU and
its
Member
States.
The
second
part
of
the
paper
analyses
the
draft
Law
on
Changes
and
Amendments
to
the
Criminal
Code
of
Serbia.
Кључне речи:
criminal legislation / SerbiaИзвор:
Pravni život : časopis za pravnu teoriju i praksu. - Tematski broj: Pravo i društveni imperativi, T. 1 [29. godina Kopaoničke škole prirodnog prava, 13–17. decembar 2016], 2016, 65, knj. 583, 9, 641-667Издавач:
- Beograd : Udruženje pravnika Srbije
Институција/група
JakovTY - JOUR AU - Kolarić, Dragana PY - 2016 UR - https://jakov.kpu.edu.rs/handle/123456789/1673 AB - In the last period, in theory one more often sees the claim that both in Serbia and other European countries a dynamic can be noticed that did not exist earlier, when it comes to changes to the criminal codes. Frequent changes are the result of the adjustment to international obligations, which countries take over by ratifying certain international agreements. Besides conventions, both regional and international, of special importance for the reform is the EU acquis. Nevertheless, one should not rush with such harmonisations. Until Serbia becomes a full member of the EU, much time will pass, and many EU documents will undergo changes. In addition, it should not be forgotten that there are certain behaviours whose indirect basis for prescribing are not international obligations or internal legislation, but can be related to our environment, bad experience in Serbia, which may be a basis for criminalization of such behaviour in the Criminal Code (for example, abuse in privatization process). It is clear that the changes and amendments to the Criminal Code of Serbia started due to the needs for harmonization with international obligations, which Serbia has taken over by ratifying certain international agreements (in this case, the attention will be focused on the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence), but also due to harmonization with common standards applicable in some European countries (economic crimes). The first part of the paper attempts to find the reasons for this dynamic stage our criminal legislation is going through at the moment, but also examines the identical situation at the level of the EU and its Member States. The second part of the paper analyses the draft Law on Changes and Amendments to the Criminal Code of Serbia. PB - Beograd : Udruženje pravnika Srbije T2 - Pravni život : časopis za pravnu teoriju i praksu. - Tematski broj: Pravo i društveni imperativi, T. 1 [29. godina Kopaoničke škole prirodnog prava, 13–17. decembar 2016] T1 - Dinamična faza krivičnog zakonodavstva Republike Srbije T1 - The dynamic stage of the criminal legislation of the Republic of Serbia VL - 65, knj. 583 IS - 9 SP - 641 EP - 667 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jakov_1673 ER -
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Kolarić, D.. (2016). Dinamična faza krivičnog zakonodavstva Republike Srbije. in Pravni život : časopis za pravnu teoriju i praksu. - Tematski broj: Pravo i društveni imperativi, T. 1 [29. godina Kopaoničke škole prirodnog prava, 13–17. decembar 2016] Beograd : Udruženje pravnika Srbije., 65, knj. 583(9), 641-667. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jakov_1673
Kolarić D. Dinamična faza krivičnog zakonodavstva Republike Srbije. in Pravni život : časopis za pravnu teoriju i praksu. - Tematski broj: Pravo i društveni imperativi, T. 1 [29. godina Kopaoničke škole prirodnog prava, 13–17. decembar 2016]. 2016;65, knj. 583(9):641-667. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jakov_1673 .
Kolarić, Dragana, "Dinamična faza krivičnog zakonodavstva Republike Srbije" in Pravni život : časopis za pravnu teoriju i praksu. - Tematski broj: Pravo i društveni imperativi, T. 1 [29. godina Kopaoničke škole prirodnog prava, 13–17. decembar 2016], 65, knj. 583, no. 9 (2016):641-667, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jakov_1673 .