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2010 | 14 | 36-46

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Organizacja i zasady działania Federalnego Sądu Karnego Konfederacji Szwajcarskiej

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On the turn of the XX-th and XXI-st centuries in Switzerland Confideration a Jurisdiction reform was done. That reform (The Project Neue Bundesgerichte) aimed to: creating new Federal Courts to consider • criminal, civil and administrative cases etc. – and at the same time helping the Federal Court (Bundesgericht); strengthening and expansion of the legal protection of citizens (simplification of the Court access process); standardization of Civil and Criminal Law. Creation of new Federal Criminal Court was novum in the farming of Switzerland’s Federal Administration of Justice because before the mentioned above reform there was only in Switzerland the Federal Court and separated from its structure the Federal Tribunal of Insurance. The Federal Criminal Court began its activity on the 1-st April 2004 in Bellinzona. It is a Common Criminal Court in Switzerland, stated in institution preceding the Federal Court if only the Law does not exclude claiming to the Federal Court. In the Structure of this Court it is possible to mark off the Penal Chamber (states in Criminal Cases, Criminal Administrative cases and also in those ones concerning rehabilitation applications) and the Chamber of Complaints (hears complaints concerning legal help, means of under duress etc.). Fundamentally the Court states in full strength of three members, though it is possible to increase its strength up to fire judges.

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14

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36-46

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2010

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Publication order reference

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Biblioteka Nauki
2035844

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_15804_ksm201003
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