strafferet
Strafferet, or criminal law, is the branch of law that defines crimes, prescribes penalties, and governs how criminal liability is determined and enforced. It specifies which acts or omissions are punishable, the required fault or mental state, permissible defenses, and the range of sanctions available to the state. The aim is to deter harm, protect individuals and property, and safeguard rights.
Substantive strafferet concerns offences and punishment, while procedural strafferet governs how proceedings are conducted. In many
Core concepts include actus reus (the prohibited conduct), mens rea (the mental state), and causation, alongside
Criminal procedure involves investigation and prosecution by the state, and adjudication by courts. The accused enjoys
Strafferet evolves with social values, balancing punishment, deterrence, rehabilitation, and human rights. It interacts with related