Internationaliseringens betydning for den nationale strafferet

National criminal law has always been influenced by other legal systems, foreign scholars, philosophers etc. Nowadays such adaptations and developments are not only taking place by free choice. More and more changes are forced upon the national systems from supranational and international bodies and...

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Main Author: Vagn Greve
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: De Nordiske Kriminalistforeninger 2010-08-01
Series:Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/NTfK/article/view/137438
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Summary:National criminal law has always been influenced by other legal systems, foreign scholars, philosophers etc. Nowadays such adaptations and developments are not only taking place by free choice. More and more changes are forced upon the national systems from supranational and international bodies and courts. This means that the national legal system loses its coherency and legitimacy, and thus that our society becomes less of a Rechtsstaat. The often heard argument of necessity with regard to fighting international and cross-border crime is not convincing. The article argues for a turning back of the wheels.
ISSN:2446-3051