
Criminal Liability of Legal Entities under the Laws of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Author(s) -
Aleksandr V. Fedorov
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
rossijskij sledovatelʹ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1812-3783
DOI - 10.18572/1812-3783-2018-8-73-80
Subject(s) - law , sanctions , punishment (psychology) , political science , the republic , criminal law , criminal code , strict liability , criminal procedure , criminal liability , legal liability , liability , scope (computer science) , psychology , social psychology , philosophy , theology , computer science , programming language
The article is dedicated to the review of the laws of the Republic of Macedonia (the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) on criminal liability of legal entities established in 2004 by introduction of amendments and supplements to the Criminal Code of the Republic of Macedonia. The article analyzes legal resolutions allowing consideration of a legal entity as a criminal liability subject; gives a scope of legal entities which can be brought to criminal liability; focuses on the fact that legal entities in the Republic of Macedonia may not be brought to criminal liability for any acts acknowledged as punishable by the national criminal laws, rather for the acts which are specifically addressed in the articles of the Special Part of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Macedonia or other criminal laws. The author reviews such types of criminal sanctions applicable to legal entities as a fine, legal entity liquidation, forfeiture and sentence publication; notes the circumstances taken into account at punishment imposition and conditions for release from punishment as well as criminal and procedural peculiarities of bringing legal entities to liability including indication of broad discretionary powers of a prosecutor in solution of issues on bringing legal entities to criminal liability.