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The aim of the following article is to consider the possibility of accepting the admission of guilt by the defendant as the primary condition for conclusion of the court proceedings in all consensual modes of trial as delineated by the Code of Criminal Procedure. The article contests the validity of the criterion of the seriousness of the act, which has been established by the legislator for the purposes of distinguishing a separate consensual model of court proceedings. At the same time, the article aims to consider whether it would be more reasonable to broaden the possibility of plea bargaining to include all cases, regardless of the seriousness of the act, if the defendant pleads guilty. Moreover, the author considers the prerequisites for sentencing without court proceedings, provided for under Article 335 § 1 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, including the assessment of the defendant’s own account in the context of all evidence collected in the investigation.
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Ius Matrimoniale
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2023
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vol. 34
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issue 1
63-82
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The article entitled “Coitus in Roman marriage law” is devoted to the legal value that Roman law attributed to sexual intercourse between spouses – Roman citizens. The sources of Roman law with regard to the causal cause of marriage, the legal requirements for a Roman marriage with particular reference to the requirement for the nupturients to reach a certain age, are analysed. The Roman legislation that imposed an obligation on citizens to marry and produce offspring, inter alia for the implementation of the demographic plans of the Roman state, is then analysed. Finally, the conclusions and conclusion summarise the findings made on the issue.
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Artykuł zatytułowany „Coitus w rzymskim prawie małżeńskim” poświęcony jest wartości prawnej, jaką prawo rzymskie przypisywało obcowaniu płciowemu między małżonkami – obywatelami rzymskimi. Analizie poddano źródła prawa rzymskiego w zakresie przyczyny sprawczej zawarcia małżeństwa, wymogi prawne zawarcia małżeństwa rzymskiego ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem wymogu osiągnięcia przez nupturientów określonego wieku. Następnie analizowane jest ustawodawstwo rzymskie, które nakładało na obywateli obowiązek zawierania małżeństw i posiadania potomstwa, między innymi w celu realizacji planów demograficznych państwa rzymskiego. Wreszcie wnioski i konkluzja podsumowują ustalenia poczynione w tej kwestii.
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There are many ways to reach an agreement in Polish law in criminal proceedings,. These agreements are a way of consensual conclusion of proceeding . The most conventional forms of consensual conclusion of proceedings in Polish law system are “sentencing without trial” and “voluntary submission to punishment”. These institutions were introduced to the Polish legal system with the new Criminal Procedure Code in 1997 and amended in 2003. By implementing the demands of representatives of the Practice of law, Polish legislator by the amendment from 27 September 2013, expanded the possibility of application the consensual conclusion of proceedings. The purpose of this article is to show the shape and comparison of “voluntary submission to punishment” and “sentencing without trial” in form before and after amendment from 2013. This work also includes some opinions of Polish legal doctrine on this amendment and some comments on functioning of these institutions in practice. The last point of this thesis, besides the benefi ts arising from the use of such institutions, contains also a reference to certain risks associated with misuse or mismanagement of these institutions.
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