Crimes of Falsification

Crimes of Falsification in Europe Crimes of Falsification in Sweden Crimes of Falsification in the Swedish Penal Code The Swedish Criminal Code was adopted in 1962 and entered into force on 1 January 1965. It contains provisions on crimes of falsification and on most of the acts that […]

Crimes Against Life and Health

Crimes Against Life and Health in Europe Crimes against Life and Health in Sweden Crimes against Life and Health in the Swedish Penal Code The Swedish Criminal Code was adopted in 1962 and entered into force on 1 January 1965. It contains provisions on crimes against life and health and on […]

Crédit Lyonnais

Crédit Lyonnais in Europe Description of Crédit Lyonnais The Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union describes crédit lyonnais in the following terms: [1] A state-owned French bank, encouraged under President François Mitterrand's regime to conquer the financial world. Eventually, […]

Crimes Against the Security of the Realm

Crimes Against the Security of the Realm in Europe Crimes against the Security of the Realm in Sweden Crimes against the Security of the Realm in the Swedish Penal Code The Swedish Criminal Code was adopted in 1962 and entered into force on 1 January 1965. It contains provisions on crimes […]

Crimes Against Public Activity

Crimes Against Public Activity in Europe Crimes against Public Activity in Sweden Crimes against Public Activity in the Swedish Penal Code The Swedish Criminal Code was adopted in 1962 and entered into force on 1 January 1965. It contains provisions on crimes against public activity and on […]

Criminal Law

Criminal Law in Europe Criminal law in relation to the E.U. Services Directive The following is an examination of criminal law regarding the European Union Servicies Directive [1]: Criminal law: the Relationship between the EU Services Directive and specific areas of law and policy As […]

Criminal Self-seeking

Criminal Self-seeking in Europe Criminal Self-seeking in Germany Provisions relating to criminal self-seeking in the German Criminal Code are located in Chapter Twenty-fivein relation to Criminal Self-seeking

There is additional information on the German criminal system, covering criminal […]

Criminal Damage

Criminal Damage in Europe Criminal Damage in Germany Provisions relating to criminal damage in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Twenty-seven, under the heading "Criminal Damage," located in Section 303 Criminal damage, which reads: (1) […]

Criminal Liability

Criminal Liability in Europe Separate Criminal Liability of the Accomplice in Germany Provisions relating to separate criminal liability of the accomplice in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Two the Offenceunder the Third Title, Principals and […]

Crimes and Sanctions for Crime

Crimes and Sanctions for Crime in Europe Crimes and Sanctions for Crime in Sweden Crimes and Sanctions for Crime in the Swedish Penal Code The Swedish Criminal Code was adopted in 1962 and entered into force on 1 January 1965. It contains provisions on crimes and sanctions for crime and on […]

Crimes Against Public Order

Crimes Against Public Order in Europe Crimes against Public Order in Sweden Crimes against Public Order in the Swedish Penal Code The Swedish Criminal Code was adopted in 1962 and entered into force on 1 January 1965. It contains provisions on crimes against public order and on most of the […]

Crocodile Club

Crocodile Club in Europe Description of Crocodile Club The Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union describes crocodile club in the following terms: [1] For some years eclipsed by Jean Monnet, Altiero Spinelli assumed the role of spiritual and intellectual leader of the European […]

Stuttgart Declaration

Stuttgart Declaration in Europe Description of Stuttgart Declaration The Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union describes stuttgart declaration in the following terms: [1] Now almost forgotten, like the Genscher-Colombo Plan which preceded and prompted it, the Stuttgart Declaration of […]

Crisis Intervention

Crisis Intervention in Europe Limited Order for Measure Taking Effect; Crisis Intervention in Germany Provisions relating to limited order for measure taking effect; crisis intervention in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter Three Sanctionsunder the […]

Crimes Against the Family

Crimes Against the Family in Europe Crimes against the Family in Sweden Crimes against the Family in the Swedish Penal Code The Swedish Criminal Code was adopted in 1962 and entered into force on 1 January 1965. It contains provisions on crimes against the family and on most of the acts that […]

Criminal Law Terms

Criminal Law Terms in Europe Definition of Criminal Law Terms in Germany Provisions relating to definition of criminal law terms in the German Criminal Code [1]: This criminal issue is covered by Chapter One the Criminal Lawunder the Second Title, Terminology," located in Section 11 […]

Crimes Against Liberty and Peace

Crimes Against Liberty and Peace in Europe Crimes against Liberty and Peace in Sweden Crimes against Liberty and Peace in the Swedish Penal Code The Swedish Criminal Code was adopted in 1962 and entered into force on 1 January 1965. It contains provisions on crimes against liberty and peace […]

The Snake

The Snake in Europe Description of The Snake The Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union describes the snake in the following terms: [1] In its first effort at creating a zone of currency stability, the EC attempted in 1971 to fix European parities closer to each other than to the […]

Crimes Against Creditors

Crimes Against Creditors in Europe Crimes against Creditors in Sweden Crimes against Creditors in the Swedish Penal Code The Swedish Criminal Code was adopted in 1962 and entered into force on 1 January 1965. It contains provisions on crimes against creditors and on most of the acts that […]

Crimes by Members of the Armed Forces

Crimes by Members of the Armed Forces in Europe Crimes by Members of the Armed Forces in Sweden Crimes by Members of the Armed Forces in the Swedish Penal Code The Swedish Criminal Code was adopted in 1962 and entered into force on 1 January 1965. It contains provisions on crimes by members of […]

Crimes Inflicting Damage

Crimes Inflicting Damage in Europe Crimes Inflicting Damage in Sweden Crimes Inflicting Damage in the Swedish Penal Code The Swedish Criminal Code was adopted in 1962 and entered into force on 1 January 1965. It contains provisions on crimes inflicting damage and on most of the acts that […]

Crime Prevention

Crime Prevention in Europe Crime Prevention and Technology Mariana Noelia Solari Merlo, from the Universidad de Cádiz, made a contribution to the 2012 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, in the category "Crime Prevention," under the title "Crime Prevention […]

Crimes Involving Public Danger

Crimes Involving Public Danger in Europe Crimes Involving Public Danger in Sweden Crimes Involving Public Danger in the Swedish Penal Code The Swedish Criminal Code was adopted in 1962 and entered into force on 1 January 1965. It contains provisions on crimes involving public danger and on […]

Crimes of Lese-majesty

Crimes of Lese-majesty in Europe Crimes of Lese-majesty in Sweden Crimes of Lese-majesty in the Swedish Penal Code The Swedish Criminal Code was adopted in 1962 and entered into force on 1 January 1965. It contains provisions on crimes of lese-majesty and on most of the acts that constitute […]

Creditor

Creditor in Europe Definition of Creditor

A person to whom a debt is owing. A secured creditor is a person who holds a mortgage charge or lien on the property of his debtor.
In bankruptcy a secured creditor may either give up his security and prove for the whole debt, or realise […]