Criminal Law and Economic – Industrial Law
Subject Areas : Journal of Law and PoliticsMohammad Ashori 1 , Asadollah Mirzaie 2
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Keywords: development, legal, Economic, industrialization, criminalization, punishment,
Abstract :
In this article, from objective and historical approach, we tried to considerthe relationship between law special criminal law on the one Hand andindustrial – economic development on the other hand. The main point ofview of authors is that the studying criminal law of development countriesshows that it will be impossible to access development objects without thelegal and modern criminal law system especially at the beginning ofindustrialization. This relationship has not been unilateral and theindustrialization and development change the understanding of law from theconcept of crime, criminalization, punishment and its enforcement. Thechange of this approach and the requirements of modern industrial societycause the change in basis of criminalization and defining of new crimes. Thecriminal law of some countries with traditional ideas has not tendency toaccept this changes and to adopt law and their ideas with these changes inthe manner that some traditional crimes and violent punishment in thiscountries show the lack of their development .