Session
Law
Description
Special proceedings constitute the instrument with which the legislator, through variants and articulations, pursues the goal of penal policy, moving from the diversity of procedural situations, the nature of the offenses, the simplicity of the estimations, and the manner of application of punishment. The legislator articulates the choice of different procedural ways. Special proceedings are provided in the Italian Code of Procedure of 1930. In Albania for the first time they are provided in the Penal Procedural Legislation of 1937 and later in the Codes of Penal Procedure of 1979, 1981, 1983, 1995, and on wards. Not without significant differences regarding the actual ones, expanding over time, above all in relation to the time of the request, of the parties who have the right to demand it and of the bodies who have the right of decision, they have evolved. The uniqueness of these special procedures is seen in the plan of judicial economy.
Session Chair
Berat Aqifi
Session Co-Chair
Alban Lauka
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-437-25-7
First Page
153
Last Page
157
Location
Durres, Albania
Start Date
2-11-2013 2:00 PM
End Date
2-11-2013 2:15 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2013.46
Recommended Citation
Tartale, Gerti, "Special Proceedings As An Expression Of The Will Of The Parties In The Albanian Penal Procedural System" (2013). UBT International Conference. 46.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2013/all-events/46
Included in
Special Proceedings As An Expression Of The Will Of The Parties In The Albanian Penal Procedural System
Durres, Albania
Special proceedings constitute the instrument with which the legislator, through variants and articulations, pursues the goal of penal policy, moving from the diversity of procedural situations, the nature of the offenses, the simplicity of the estimations, and the manner of application of punishment. The legislator articulates the choice of different procedural ways. Special proceedings are provided in the Italian Code of Procedure of 1930. In Albania for the first time they are provided in the Penal Procedural Legislation of 1937 and later in the Codes of Penal Procedure of 1979, 1981, 1983, 1995, and on wards. Not without significant differences regarding the actual ones, expanding over time, above all in relation to the time of the request, of the parties who have the right to demand it and of the bodies who have the right of decision, they have evolved. The uniqueness of these special procedures is seen in the plan of judicial economy.