Law

Martin Nettesheim

Verfassungsrecht und Unternehmenshaftung

Verfassungsrechtliches Freiheitskonzept und präventionsgetragene Verschärfung des Wettbewerbssanktionsrechts

[Constitutional Law and Corporate Criminal Liability. Constitutional concepts of autonomy and Competition Law Sanctions in Germany.]

2018. XI, 126 pages.
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ISBN 978-3-16-155894-8
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Published in German.
In Germany, the efforts to »constitutionalize« criminal law are still in its infancy. Neither a specific nor a substantial concept of personal autonomy have yet been developed to provide substantive standards in evaluating the use of punitive power. The constitutional limits of using criminal law as a preventive measure are therefore unclear. Martin Nettesheim's study reveals standards that could be set.
In Germany, the efforts to »constitutionalize« criminal law are still in its infancy. Neither a specific nor a substantial concept of personal autonomy have yet been developed to provide substantive standards in evaluating the use of punitive power. The constitutional limits of using criminal law as a preventive measure are therefore unclear. Martin Nettesheim's study reveals standards that could be set.
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Martin Nettesheim ist Professor für Staats- und Verwaltungsrecht, Europarecht und Völkerrecht in Tübingen.

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