Prosiding : FULFILLMENT OF THE RIGHTS OF CORPORATE CRIME VICTIMS IN THE STUDY POSTMODERN VICTIMOLOGY

Marsudin, Dr. Marsudin Nainggolan, SH, M.Hum Prosiding : FULFILLMENT OF THE RIGHTS OF CORPORATE CRIME VICTIMS IN THE STUDY POSTMODERN VICTIMOLOGY. Proceedingsof IC-RMUTK International Conferenceon. ISSN Novateur Publication, India

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Abstract

Criminal law must be able to protect the human rights (HAM) of both perpetrators and victims of crimes and protect the interests of society and the state in harmonious considerations. The main weakness in the application of the criminal law referred to, isthe neglect of the rights of victims of crime in the process of handling criminal cases and the consequences that must be borne by the victim. This can be seen in the Penal Code, the absence of articles dealing with victims, and the discussion does not focus on the existence of victims of criminal acts, in addition to the presence of many victims who are still not sure of the losses they suffer, there is still a lack of legal security guarantees about victims whom They report or witness a crime, which is why the facts of existing problems related to the realization of victims' rights are studied, in victim studies. In addition, in the current development of the victim world, it is not only individuals who can cause victims to fall victim to someone, but they have turned to crimes committed by legal entities or companies which cause losses and more victims. Thus the author tries to examine the implementation of human rights. For Victims of Corporate Crime and Corporate Responsibility to Victims from a Postmodern Victims' Perspective

Item Type: Article
Subjects: K Law > K Law (General)
Divisions: PASCA SARJANA > S2-Ilmu Hukum
Depositing User: Mrs irene rene
Date Deposited: 09 Aug 2023 10:02
Last Modified: 09 Aug 2023 10:02
URI: http://repo.jayabaya.ac.id/id/eprint/3883

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