Škulić, M., Kolaković-Bojović, M. & Matić-Bošković, M. (2024) The Role of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Serbia in Penal Proceedings Cover Image

Škulić, M., Kolaković-Bojović, M. & Matić-Bošković, M. (2024) The Role of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Serbia in Penal Proceedings
Škulić, M., Kolaković-Bojović, M. & Matić-Bošković, M. (2024) The Role of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Serbia in Penal Proceedings

Author(s): Aleksa Škundrić
Subject(s): Criminal Law, Criminology, Penology, Victimology
Published by: Srpsko udruženje za krivičnopravnu teoriju i praksu i Institut za kriminološka i sociološka istraživanja

Summary/Abstract: Maybe the most challenging areas of law for theoretical research are the onesthat stand at the crossroads of traditional, well established fields or disciplines of law.That is so because, naturally, most legal theoreticians are primarily versed within thecontours of “their own” fields of scientific interest, which in most cases encompass acertain legal discipline. On the other hand, these “border areas” require knowledgefrom both legal disciplines between which they exist. For example, an author thataims to research international criminal law must be skilled in criminal law, but alsoin international law in general, in order for his research to be comprehensive. Thesame applies to an area in which the topic of the monograph to which this review isdedicated belongs – the topic of constitutional appeal in the context of penal proceedings – which is situated at the crossroads of criminal law, and more precisely,law of criminal procedure, and constitutional law

  • Issue Year: 63/2025
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 119-121
  • Page Count: 3
  • Language: English
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