Twee eeuwen politiebestel en veranderend recht

Two Centuries of the Police Force and Changes in the Law The Editorial Board has asked me ‘to reflect upon the institutional history of the police with regard to the altered norms of justice’. I limited myself to the principles and rules of constitutional and criminal law. In my view, Fijnaut pays...

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Main Author: C.J.H. Jansen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Journals 2008-01-01
Series:BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
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Online Access:https://ojstest.minions.amsterdam/article/view/5272
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spelling doaj-2d8dedd81d524abeb6bdbacad5d093f62021-10-02T15:16:59ZengOpen JournalsBMGN: Low Countries Historical Review0165-05052211-28982008-01-011233Twee eeuwen politiebestel en veranderend rechtC.J.H. Jansen Two Centuries of the Police Force and Changes in the Law The Editorial Board has asked me ‘to reflect upon the institutional history of the police with regard to the altered norms of justice’. I limited myself to the principles and rules of constitutional and criminal law. In my view, Fijnaut pays little attention in his book to the combined action of basic constitutional tenets, requirements and principles on the one hand, and the integration and functioning of the police within the Dutch state system on the other, although he does consider the police to be a government institution pur sang.   The development of the principle of legality, in particular (which means that an action cannot be deemed punishable, nor be punished, without first going through the proper legal channels) is underexposed. Put more generally, many chapters only refer in passing to the interaction between developments within criminal law and the duties of the police, including how the police interpret and implement their duties. The latter are indeed an explicit part of the analytical framework of Fijnaut’s book.   This review is part of the discussion forum 'De geschiedenis van de Nederlandse politie' (Cyrille Fijnaut). https://ojstest.minions.amsterdam/article/view/5272PoliceLegal history
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Twee eeuwen politiebestel en veranderend recht
BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
Police
Legal history
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title_short Twee eeuwen politiebestel en veranderend recht
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title_fullStr Twee eeuwen politiebestel en veranderend recht
title_full_unstemmed Twee eeuwen politiebestel en veranderend recht
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series BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
issn 0165-0505
2211-2898
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Two Centuries of the Police Force and Changes in the Law The Editorial Board has asked me ‘to reflect upon the institutional history of the police with regard to the altered norms of justice’. I limited myself to the principles and rules of constitutional and criminal law. In my view, Fijnaut pays little attention in his book to the combined action of basic constitutional tenets, requirements and principles on the one hand, and the integration and functioning of the police within the Dutch state system on the other, although he does consider the police to be a government institution pur sang.   The development of the principle of legality, in particular (which means that an action cannot be deemed punishable, nor be punished, without first going through the proper legal channels) is underexposed. Put more generally, many chapters only refer in passing to the interaction between developments within criminal law and the duties of the police, including how the police interpret and implement their duties. The latter are indeed an explicit part of the analytical framework of Fijnaut’s book.   This review is part of the discussion forum 'De geschiedenis van de Nederlandse politie' (Cyrille Fijnaut).
topic Police
Legal history
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