The European Court of Human Rights and the Principle of Foreseeability (Lex Certa and Stricta): How to Determine Whether an Offence Is Clearly Defined in Criminal Law

Mario Truu
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The European Court of Human Rights has applied the principle of foreseeability (lex certa and lex stricta) on many occasions to determine whether a person could have foreseen at the time of the act that the act matches the description of an offence in a criminal-law provision and is therefore punishable. This raises a question that has been decisive for the outcome of many cases: how can one ascertain whether the wording for an offence is sufficiently clear? The article examines the guidelines set forth by the European Court of Human Rights for the use of the principle of foreseeability and whether it is possible to speak of a standard on the basis of the case law for the wording for an offence and the associated interpretation, in aims of ensuring compliance with the principle. Also discussed are the problems that have arisen in connection with the issue and what questions have yet to be answered. Proceeding from the case law, the author offers conclusions as to what could form a basis for determining whether a person should have foreseen liability and punishment incurred via commission of the act in question.
欧洲人权法院和可预见性原则(Lex Certa和Stricta):如何确定犯罪是否在刑法中有明确定义
欧洲人权法院在许多场合适用了可预见性原则(确定法和严格法),以确定一个人在行为发生时是否可以预见到该行为符合刑法条款中对犯罪的描述,因此应受到惩罚。这就提出了一个对许多案件的结果具有决定性意义的问题:如何确定犯罪的措辞是否足够明确?该条审查了欧洲人权法院为使用可预见性原则制定的指导方针,以及是否有可能在判例法的基础上为犯罪的措辞和相关解释制定一个标准,以确保遵守这一原则。还讨论了与该问题有关的问题以及还有哪些问题有待回答。从判例法的角度出发,提交人提出了以下结论:什么可以作为确定一个人是否应该预见到因实施有关行为而受到的责任和惩罚的依据。
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