From Magna Carta To The Contemporary System Of Financial Penalties In The Criminal Law

Magna Carta Libertatum or the Great Charter of the Liberties is a historical document of great significance for the constitutional history and human rights and liberties development. Although at its initial version it addressed a limited number of liberties and principles, it represented a solid fou...

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Main Author: Deanoska – Trendafilova Aleksandra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-12-01
Series:SEEU Review
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/seeur-2015-0007
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description Magna Carta Libertatum or the Great Charter of the Liberties is a historical document of great significance for the constitutional history and human rights and liberties development. Although at its initial version it addressed a limited number of liberties and principles, it represented a solid foundation for the evolution of the principles of the rule of law, right to justice, right to a fair trial, just and reasonable sentencing, limitation of powers, etc.
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spelling doaj.art-ccf13cd9890646dc8f014d1db367d9982022-12-21T21:18:57ZengSciendoSEEU Review1857-84622015-12-01111404710.1515/seeur-2015-0007seeur-2015-0007From Magna Carta To The Contemporary System Of Financial Penalties In The Criminal LawDeanoska – Trendafilova AleksandraMagna Carta Libertatum or the Great Charter of the Liberties is a historical document of great significance for the constitutional history and human rights and liberties development. Although at its initial version it addressed a limited number of liberties and principles, it represented a solid foundation for the evolution of the principles of the rule of law, right to justice, right to a fair trial, just and reasonable sentencing, limitation of powers, etc.https://doi.org/10.1515/seeur-2015-0007
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title From Magna Carta To The Contemporary System Of Financial Penalties In The Criminal Law
title_full From Magna Carta To The Contemporary System Of Financial Penalties In The Criminal Law
title_fullStr From Magna Carta To The Contemporary System Of Financial Penalties In The Criminal Law
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