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单词 criminal law
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Definition of criminal law in English:

criminal law

noun
mass noun
  • A system of law concerned with the punishment of offenders.

    it is the function of the criminal law to punish
    Contrasted with civil law
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ignorance of the law is no defence, or indeed excuse, in criminal law.
    • The second relationship between public international law and international criminal law is more complex.
    • In neither the European Community nor the United Kingdom can competition law be characterized as part of the body of criminal law.
    • Punishment is a function par excellence of the criminal law, rather than civil law.
    • It doesn't want to be bound by an international umpire in criminal law, but is happy to do so when the issue is world trade.
    • He always used to say the intersection between criminal law, commercial law and trust law was never a happy one.
    • Comparisons between international law and domestic criminal law do indeed appear stark.
    • Why is there this distinction between the approach of the civil law and the criminal law?
    • We look at a case, which highlights the clash between Aboriginal customary law and Anglo Australian criminal law.
    • If you get beaten up by your neighbor, that's a tort law or criminal law matter.
    • The criminal law for obvious policy reasons goes further than the civil law.
    • The underlying deterrent rationale is not the only justification for criminal law and sentencing.
    • My Lords, I have no doubt that the judiciary should accept this responsibility in the field of criminal law.
    • The criminal law ought not to be less favourable to a defendant than the civil law.
    • A first principle of criminal law is that justice is done in public, for all to see and hear.
    • Isn't depriving a person of their liberty the worst punishment under our criminal law?
    • Such protection will often include not only police protection but also a system of state criminal law under which offenders may be prosecuted.
    • I did a fair amount of criminal law and civil law, but generally it was conveyancing.
    • The inclusion of international law provides the State with a wider scope for punishing crimes than mere reliance on national criminal law.
    • Under our system of criminal law, a person accused of a crime must bear the consequences of arrest and incarceration until trial.
 
 

Definition of criminal law in US English:

criminal law

nounˌkrim(ə)n(ə)l ˈlô
  • A system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.

    it is the function of the criminal law to punish
    Contrasted with civil law
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We look at a case, which highlights the clash between Aboriginal customary law and Anglo Australian criminal law.
    • Punishment is a function par excellence of the criminal law, rather than civil law.
    • The inclusion of international law provides the State with a wider scope for punishing crimes than mere reliance on national criminal law.
    • The criminal law ought not to be less favourable to a defendant than the civil law.
    • He always used to say the intersection between criminal law, commercial law and trust law was never a happy one.
    • It doesn't want to be bound by an international umpire in criminal law, but is happy to do so when the issue is world trade.
    • Under our system of criminal law, a person accused of a crime must bear the consequences of arrest and incarceration until trial.
    • The criminal law for obvious policy reasons goes further than the civil law.
    • My Lords, I have no doubt that the judiciary should accept this responsibility in the field of criminal law.
    • A first principle of criminal law is that justice is done in public, for all to see and hear.
    • In neither the European Community nor the United Kingdom can competition law be characterized as part of the body of criminal law.
    • If you get beaten up by your neighbor, that's a tort law or criminal law matter.
    • The second relationship between public international law and international criminal law is more complex.
    • The underlying deterrent rationale is not the only justification for criminal law and sentencing.
    • Ignorance of the law is no defence, or indeed excuse, in criminal law.
    • Isn't depriving a person of their liberty the worst punishment under our criminal law?
    • I did a fair amount of criminal law and civil law, but generally it was conveyancing.
    • Comparisons between international law and domestic criminal law do indeed appear stark.
    • Such protection will often include not only police protection but also a system of state criminal law under which offenders may be prosecuted.
    • Why is there this distinction between the approach of the civil law and the criminal law?
 
 
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