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The Criminal Justice System of the Netherlands: Organization, Substantive Crimnal Law, Criminl procedure and Sanctions

Edited by: Piet Hein van Kempen, Maartje Krabbe, Sven Brinkhoff

ISBN13: 9781780689623
Published: December 2019
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £49.00



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The Criminal Justice System of the Netherlands offers an introduction to our fascinating legal system from a criminal law angle.

The book consists of four parts. Part I covers general matters, such as the organization of the Dutch criminal justice system and the latest statistics on crime and punishment. Part II presents the basics of Dutch substantive criminal law and Part III discusses our criminal procedure. Lastly, Part IV focusses on the final stage of the criminal process: sanctions and their enforcement.

Throughout the book, authors highlight aspects of the criminal justice system of the Netherlands that would be of specific interest to foreigners. These peculiarities include, for example, the many powers of the Dutch public prosecutor, the Dutch position on euthanasia and our (in)famous drug policy. The book contains several references to case law, websites and more detailed texts (in English where possible) in order to support readers who desire a more thorough understanding of a specific topic.

The Criminal Justice System of the Netherlands is recommended to students taking an introductory course on Dutch criminal law or on comparative criminal law. It is, however, also an excellent starting point for foreign researchers who wish to explore the Dutch criminal law system.

Subjects:
European Jurisdictions, Netherlands
Contents:
Part I. Crime, law and politics
1. The Structure of the State
2. The Main Organs of the Criminal Justice System
3. Criminal Policy and Criminal Justice Statistics
Part II. Substantive Criminal Law
4. Substantive Criminal Law
Part III. Criminal Procedure Law
5. Criminal Procedure Law
Part IV. Sanctions
6. Sentencing
7. The System of Sanctions
8. Conditional Release, Pardon and Aftercare of Prisoners
References and Case Law