büntetjog
Büntetőjog, or criminal law, is the branch of law that defines crimes, prescribes penalties, and governs the state’s response to wrongdoing. It comprises substantive criminal law, which sets out which acts are punishable and the elements of criminal liability, and criminal procedure law, which governs investigations, filings, trials, and the enforcement of judgments.
In Hungary, the core of substantive criminal law is the Criminal Code (büntető törvénykönyv, BTK). The BTK
Criminal procedure law (büntetőeljárási jog) governs the process by which crimes are investigated and prosecuted, how
The objectives of büntetőjog include preventing crime, deterring offenders, punishing culpable conduct, and rehabilitating offenders where