Abstract

Liability of legal persons for criminal offences has been slowly, but making its way to the legislations of Indonesia. Trends of development indicate that the liability of legal persons for criminal offences has been regulated in few regulations and will be regulated in the bill of Indonesia Penal Code that is now being drafted. Grounds of liability of legal persons indicate that it is a question of a special from of criminal responsibility, adapted to legal persons.

Highlights

  • In the past several years, the discussion concerning liability of legal person re-emerged

  • This paper will discuss the conceptual framework of the legal person and its liability according to Indonesian’s perspective

  • Indonesia recognized the criminal liability of legal entities only a very limited extent

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Summary

Introduction

In the past several years, the discussion concerning liability of legal person re-emerged. This is mainly because of the development of criminal law that, in some countries as well as in the international criminal rules, imposes criminal liability against legal persons, especially corporation. This phenomenon has encouraged me to write in this paper. This paper will discuss the conceptual framework of the legal person and its liability according to Indonesian’s perspective

What Is “Legal Person”?
What Is Liability?
Indonesia Case
Closing Remarks
11. Jakarta
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