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AUC IURIDICA, Vol 53 No 2 (2007), 151–156
Selftrading a možnosti jeho trestněprávního postihu
[The Punishment of the Status Misuse in the Commercial Area]
Jiří Herczeg
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23366478.2024.124
published online: 23. 01. 2025
abstract
The article is focused on the question whether is it necessary that the commercial code punishes the violation of the ban on competition. The writer draws the attention to particular interpretation problems of the criminal act of misuse the information in the commercial area in accordance with § 128 sec. 2 of the Criminal Code, namely to the missing link to the legislation background concerning the ban on competition in Commercial Code. Some characters of this crime are defined very generally so that it might be possible to include among wrongful such relations a protection of that by the criminal law has not been originally intended. In reality the repression tends to expand; the factual substance of the criminal act of misuse the information in commercial transactions shall be omitted or at least properly defined. The writer’s conclusion is that the use of the criminal law in commercial area shall be minimized through precise definitions of factual substance of crimes as well as through discussion about their content.
keywords: criminal code; penal law; economic criminal offences; recodification; status misuse
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