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Full Description
The concept of restorative justice, which focuses on extinguishing the social conflict caused by criminal offense, has been received with growing interest on the part of both legislators and specialists in legal sciences throughout the world. This publication answers the question to what extent the classic model of criminal justice (including its fundamental principles and miscellany of penal measures) is able to meet the challenges posed by that concept. The doubts indicated in the study have been illustrated by normative provisions taken from Polish criminal legislation.
Contents
Contents: Leszek Wilk/Piotr Zawiejski: The Concept of Restorative Justice - Piotr Zawiejski: Damage and its Redress in Criminal and Civil Law: The Doctrinal and Case-Law Position to Date - Teresa Dukiet-Nagórska: An Attempt to Assess the Manner in which Damage and its Redress can be Understood from the Point of view of Fundamental Principles of Criminal Law - Dominika Bek: The Mediation Settlement as a Directive of the Level of Sanction - Olga Sitarz: Active Repentance at the Stage of Preparation for or Attempt at an Offence and Restorative Justice - Olga Sitarz/Leszek Wilk: Post-Perpetration Active Repentance and Restorative Justice - Anna Jaworska-Wieloch: Selected Aspects of Enforcement of Judicial Decisions Awarding Redress of a Damage - Leszek Wilk: The Concept of Restorative Justice in Fiscal Penal Law - Jakub Hanc: The Idea of Restorative Justice: An Attempt at a Comparative Analysis.