比较刑法

M. Dubber
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刑法在比较法学领域中占有奇怪的地位。从历史上讲,人们偶尔会读到,比较法作为一门严肃的学术学科开始于比较刑法,要么在德国,要么在法国,或者两者都有。然而,对比较法的介绍倾向于假设比较法首先意味着比较民法。本章第一节论述刑法的狭隘性。第二部分论述了比较刑法的历史和功能。第三部分论述了比较法中的若干选题,如刑罚理论、被害人、管辖权、合法性原则、刑事责任分析、刑事责任一般原则等。最后一部分讨论了背景下的比较刑法,认为比较刑法最好被视为一种对法律进行批判性分析的模式,也就是说,作为一种通过将特定法律体系置于更大的背景中而与之保持临界距离的方式。
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Comparative Criminal Law
Criminal law occupies an odd position in the field of comparative jurisprudence. Historically speaking, one can occasionally read that comparative law as a serious academic discipline began as comparative criminal law, either in Germany or in France, or both. And yet, introductions to comparative law tend to assume that comparative law means comparative civil law first and foremost. The first section of this chapter describes criminal law’s parochialism. The second section discusses the histories and functions of comparative criminal law. The third section discusses selected topics in comparative law, such as punishment theory, victims, jurisdiction, the principle of legality, the an analysis of criminal liability, and general principles of criminal liability. The last section discusses comparative criminal law in context, arguing that comparative criminal law is best seen as a mode of critical analysis of law, that is, as one way to gain critical distance from a given legal system by placing it within a larger context.
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