ISSN 2413‑1261 

Criminal Law and its Victim-Oriented Development: an Academic Inquiry

dc.contributor.authorТуляков, Вячеслав Олексійович
dc.contributor.authorТуляков, В. О.
dc.contributor.authorТуляков, Вячеслав Алексеевич
dc.contributor.authorTuliakov, Viacheslav O.
dc.contributor.authorTulyakov, Vyacheslav A.
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-11T11:26:03Z
dc.date.available2024-03-11T11:26:03Z
dc.date.issued2023-09
dc.descriptionTuliakov V. Criminal Law and its Victim-Oriented Development: an Academic Inquiry / Viacheslav Tuliakov // Copernicus Political and Legal Studies. - 2003. - Vol. 2, Is. 3 (September 2023). - P. 69-73.
dc.description.abstractIn the 21st century, one of the essential roles of the Criminal Code is to protect the rights and interests of crime victims. Criminal law is a complex field that must balance established principles with evolving societal dynamics. This involves various stakeholders, including the state, perpetrators, victims, and civil society, each with differing views on criminal law. The modern era, marked by post-truth narratives and a reputational society, has further complicated matters. Casuistry now prevails over systematic approaches, leading to a disconnect between criminal law’s foundational principles and intended societal outcomes. Contemporary criminal law operates on multiple dimensions, addressing individual, societal, and institutional levels while aiming to balance the interests of these entities. The transition from the «age of information» to the «age of reputation» underscores the importance of information subjected to external evaluation. In the context of harmonizing Ukrainian criminal legislation with EU and Council of Europe norms, it is vital to protect human rights. This aligns with a Committee of Ministers recommendation that recognizes crime as a wrong against society and a violation of individual rights, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding victim rights. Approaching criminal law from a victimological perspective offers unique insights into victim participation in criminal liability, crime qualification, and offender culpability. This perspective encourages assessing the efficacy of criminal law prohibitions and promoting victim engagement in crime control.
dc.identifier.citationTuliakov V. Criminal Law and its Victim-Oriented Development: an Academic Inquiry. Copernicus Political and Legal Studies. 2003. Vol. 2, Is. 3 (September 2023). P. 69-73.
dc.identifier.issn2720-6998
dc.identifier.otherDOI: 10.15804/CPLS.2023308
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11300/27551
dc.language.isoother
dc.subjectCriminal law
dc.subjectcriminal policy
dc.subjectvictim-oriented policy
dc.subjectvictimology
dc.subjecthuman rights
dc.subjectправа людини
dc.subjectвіктимологія
dc.subjectкримінальне право
dc.subjectкримінальна політика
dc.titleCriminal Law and its Victim-Oriented Development: an Academic Inquiry
organization.identifier.rorhttps://ror.org/0282prk66
person.identifier.orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2716-7244

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