Criminal law dealing with hate crimes : functional comparative law, Germany vs. USA
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Criminal law dealing with hate crimes : functional comparative law, Germany vs. USA
(Schriften zum Strafrecht und Strafprozeßrecht / herausgegeben von Manfred Maiwald, Bd. 117)
PL Academic Research, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. xxiii-lxi) and index
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内容説明
This study aims at providing a contribution to the current issue of hate crime. It analyzes the possibilities which are served by the German and the US American law to penalize bias-motivated crimes, while considering the historical and social background of both societies. It is questioned which legal goods are harmed by the committal of hate crime and whether the German penal law is suitable to address the wrong of hate crime and whether it is capable of properly punishing this sort of crime in respect to the blameworthiness of the offender. By applying the functional method of law comparison, understandings regarding the handlings of hate crimes in the USA and in Germany are exploited and, as a result, possible solutions for weaknesses of the prevailing law are offered.
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Contents: Hate Crime – Bias-Motivated Offense – Hateful Bias – German Criminal Law – US Penal Law – Aggravated Statutes – Sentencing – Functional Comparative Law – Penal Law Comparison USA-Germany – History and Society USA – German Legal System – Harm Principle – Legal Good Doctrine – Wrong of an Offense – Blameworthiness.
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