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2019 | 41 | 4 | 233-248

Article title

Prawo karne w państwie totalitarnym — casus Korei Północnej

Title variants

EN
CRIMINAL LAW IN A TOTALITARIAN STATE — A NORTH KOREAN CASE STUDY

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
It is hard to imagine that in the 21st century there is a state in which a joke, a yawn during a political speech or singing pop songs is punishable by death, and for accidentally breaking the bust of the chief, putting newspaper with his image on the floor or other manifestations of “disobedience” one can be sent to a concentration camp with one’s whole family — three generations back. Meanwhile, it is not just an Orwellian vision of the world, but the North Korean reality. This article aims to analyze the North Korean penal code and, consequently, to find the answer to the question of whether criminal law in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is an instrument of a totalitarian state policy and, if so, of what kind.

Year

Volume

41

Issue

4

Pages

233-248

Physical description

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Wrocławski

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

YADDA identifier

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