Punishment in the Doctrine of International Criminal Law and the Practice of International Tribunals Ad Hoc
( Pp. 72-76)

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Kibalnik Aleksey G. Dr. Sci. (Law), Professor; North Caucasus Social Institute
Stavropol branch of the Krasnodar University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
Stavropol, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The article provides an analysis of the doctrinal understanding of the purposes of punishment in international criminal law. The author notes that there is a certain unity in this issue in the Russian and foreign doctrine of international criminal law. The practice of international criminal tribunals ad hoc, recognized by Russia, is also analyzed in terms of understanding the purposes of punishment. General issues of such types of punishment as life imprisonment and imprisonment for a certain period are studied.
How to Cite:
Kibalnik A.G. Punishment in the Doctrine of International Criminal Law and the Practice of International Tribunals Ad Hoc. Lobbying in the Legislative Process. 2024. Vol. 3. No. 3. Pр. 72–76. (In Rus.). DOI: 10.33693/2782-7372-2024-3-3-72-76. EDN: LRKNXK
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Keywords:
international criminal law, punishment, purposes of punishment, doctrine, international criminal tribunals ad hoc, life imprisonment, imprisonment for a certain period.


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