kriminalrätten
Kriminalrätten, often translated as criminal law, is the body of law that relates to crime. It prohibits and punishes conduct considered harmful to society. In most jurisdictions, criminal law is primarily statutory, meaning it is defined by laws enacted by the legislature. However, case law, derived from judicial decisions, also plays a significant role in interpreting and applying these statutes.
The core purpose of kriminalrätten is to maintain public order, protect individuals and their property, and
Key concepts within kriminalrätten include mens rea, the mental intent to commit a crime, and actus reus,