Antonym: civil law. Similar words: criminal, incriminate, incriminating, discriminate, recrimination, discriminatory, discriminating, discrimination. Meaning: n. the body of law dealing with crimes and their punishment.
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211. Syntax parsing results in the conclusion that the wording "however" in amended Article 65 of Criminal Law restricts only the latter crime.
212. In judicial practice, although retroactivity of criminal law is easily grasped, there still exist some difficult problems in dispute, which need further discussing.
213. In the present criminal law , the prescript about the subject of functional occupation crime is not explicit enough to practice .
214. The point that protests on abolishing the four elements crime constitution theory and overthrowing Chinese criminal law system is not convictive.
215. The purpose of civil law is to compensate; criminal law to punish.
216. Retroactivity of criminal law is a striking problem in law application after the revision of criminal law.
217. Whether it is a crime is defined by law,[www.Sentencedict.com] but criminal law is deeply restricted by social culture in delimiting scope of crime.
218. Dualization crime pattern is not problems simply associated with criminal law, but a unique legal problems.
219. In our criminal law, crime of perjure encroaches on the normal criminal procedure of justice.
220. Discipline and Curriculum Development: The department has established a complete academic system mainly composed of Criminal Law, Criminology and Penology.
221. The 198th article of the Criminal Law of China prescribes the offense of insurance fraud independently.
222. Contract finagle is a new punishment in Criminal Law, and there exist some difficulties in recognizing contract finale crime.
223. Differences between possession in Criminal Law andin Civil law have existed since the Roman law era.
224. In this part, I elaborate how to consummate Conviction in criminal law and how to systemize Condemnation.
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