The Effect of Nationality on Criminal Policy
Nahid Razmjoo (nahidrazmjoo1@gmail.com) and
Hossein Kavianpour (kavianpour.hosein@gmail.com)
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Nahid Razmjoo: Islamic Azad University of Shiraz
Hossein Kavianpour: Fars Bar Association
No 7909604, Proceedings of Law and Political Sciences Conferences from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences
Abstract:
Criminal policy, in its broad sense, is related to various economic, social, cultural, political, and scientific factors. It is inter acting with the aforesaid factors in practice. In order to recognize the basis for criminal policy change, the study of the effect of different matters for a proper guideline is needed. Nationality which includes individual relationship to an esteemed government and governmental support, based on migration of individuals all around the world as well residency in foreign lands, is among significant matters which its effect on Criminal Policy can be regarded the basis of change. As in European council, the security and freedom of people which are the most important concerns of governments and citizens, the Council, without any discrimination, through the needed approved laws, tries to guarantee that freedom and security of people. The question of whether nationality is an effective element in criminal policy is of great significance. The present study investigates the effect of Nationality on Criminal Policy in Iran and European council as well as different dimensions, related to the policies, practiced in these two legal systems which have same similarities and differences.
Keywords: Criminal Policy; Nationality; Migration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 1 page
Date: 2018-07
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Published in Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 2nd Law & Political Science Conference, Prague, Jul 2018, pages 50-50
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