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DTSTAMP:20260618T081225Z
UID:https://csl.mpg.de/events/44290/916016
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DESCRIPTION:Nordic criminal law – a regional expression of what we more b
 roadly call liberal criminal law – is usually seen as a distinct\, for s
 ome\, even exceptional\, form of criminal law\, characterised by respect f
 or individuals\, equality\, and values such as humanity and rationality. T
 he low level of repression and welfare-oriented prison systems in the Nord
 ics are frequently referred to as proof. Increasingly\, however\, the real
 ity of Nordic criminal law\, and liberal criminal law more generally\, div
 erges from its normative self-image.\nSpeaker: Prof. Jørn Jacobsen (Unive
 rsity of Bergen/Norway)
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T120321Z
LOCATION:Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime\, Security and Law\, R
 oom: via Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN=Max Planck Research Group “Criminal Law Theory”:mailto:str
 afrechtstheorie@csl.mpg.de
SUMMARY:Guest Lecture: Farewell\, Nordic Criminal Law? A Kantian Outlook
URL;VALUE=URI:https://csl.mpg.de/events/44290/916016
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