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Tytuł: | Politycznokryminalne znaczenie czynnego żalu okazanego przez sprawcę po dokonaniu przestępstwa niealimentacji (art. 209 § 4 i § 5 k.k.) |
Autor: | Sitarz, Olga |
Słowa kluczowe: | voluntary disclosure; non-payment of alimony; obligation to pay alimony |
Data wydania: | 2018 |
Źródło: | Problemy Prawa Karnego, T. 28 (2018), s. 137-154 |
Abstrakt: | By means of an act of law issued on 23 March 2017 in order to “reinforce the realisation
of the obligation of guardianship by satisfying the material necessities of people
who are unable to satisfy them on their own”, one introduced changes in the heretofore
binding regulation which stipulated criminal responsibility for evading the obligation of
the payment of alimony (Art. 209 k.k.). The regulation which was mentioned received
new content, inter alia by introducing a qualified type, and it was furnished – for the first
time in the history of the criminalisation on the non-payment of alimony – in a clause of
impunity and the clause about the refraining from administering punishment in the case
of the manifestation of voluntary disclosure on the part of the offender after the commission
of the crime of the non-payment of alimony. The present publication explores the
problems associated with the latter point – voluntary disclosure. In the light of the analysis
which was conducted and the legislative deficiencies of the regulation Art. 209 § 5 k.k.
and its relation to regulation Art. 59 k.k. one stated that from the perspective of legislative
technique § 5 is inappropriate, and from the perspective of the criminal policy it is
redundant. It seems that the function which is assumed – the ensuring of the satisfaction
of the claims of the aggrieved party –simply regulation § 4 Art. 209 k.k., would serve this
task perfectly, obviously after the removal of the shortcomings which were indicated. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/9478 |
ISSN: | 2353-9712 |
Pojawia się w kolekcji: | Artykuły (WPiA)
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