Criminal liability for economic crime
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36540/sff54s04Keywords:
Penalties, natural person, legal person, liability, criminal, money, theft.Abstract
The subject of economic crime is of great importance as it is directly linked to all areas of life, and any criminal acts of this kind have dire conseqences as a result of the development of technology, which has contributed to the rise in its rates by facilitating its commission and impunity, which necessitated highlighting it through familiarity with it and ways to confront it.
The latter does not occur unless the actios are assigned to secific parties under which they bear criminal responsibility for these crimes. The research also aims to clarify these parties and how the algerian legislator assigned criminal responsibility to them.
The study concluded that establishing criminal liability for economic crimes, whether for natural or legal persons, had a significant impact on confronting this type of crime.
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