Is it Reasonable to Limit the Group of Legal Entities that Can Be Considered as Subjects of Criminal Liability?

Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 18 (4):1501-1517 (2011)
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Criminal liability of legal entities was legitimised in the Republic of Lithuania nine years ago, and in the ruling of the Constitutional Court of 8 June 2009, a conclusive confirmation on its accordance with the Constitution was made. It should be noted that this penal law novelty (providing the extension of the concept of criminal offence subject) caused considerable debate among Lithuanian scientists. One of the most controversial issues of this penal law novelty are the exceptions listed in Article 20(5) of the Criminal Code

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