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Khani M, Laki Z, Nasrabadi M. Punishment intolerance principles and legal standards – Medical. MLJ 2013; 7 (26) :111-138
URL: http://ijmedicallaw.ir/article-1-165-en.html
Abstract:  

In criminal law principle is that during the final stages of the trial and verdict enforcement, the criminal indictment against the sentence be carried out. However, the abstract state of criminal law today and subjectivism are spent outside and in light of the offense and cognitive science, especially medical science, the objectivity and realism has been the tendency of Criminal Enforcement. Criminal policy developments affecting these predictions legal mechanisms, bearing the punishment of offenders with special requirements have to be temporarily exempted. Legal Medicine Organization of the intolerance Kiefer certification through the proper implementation of the policy and legislative requirements in order not to impose criminal penalties on some of the special role plays. Kiefer intolerance of jurisprudence, medicine, and economic prosperity. Legislative measures passed various laws to punish intolerance have assumed a forensic examination of the crime and the special medical criteria, in relation to tolerance or intolerance to punish offenders comment


Received: 2013/05/24 | Accepted: 2013/07/23

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