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Ogrožanje z nalezljivo boleznijo in kazensko pravo
ID Blatnik, Karin (Author), ID Korošec, Damjan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Pojav novega virusa SARS-CoV-2 konec leta 2019 je na plano prinesel tudi (kazensko)pravna vprašanja. Magistrsko diplomsko delo ponuja pregled problematike ogrožanja z nalezljivo boleznijo z vidika kazenskega prava. O ogrožanju govorimo v okviru instituta poskusa in v okviru ogrozitvenih kaznivih dejanj. Nekdaj večinsko stališče, da že sama okužba predstavlja telesno poškodbo, je vedno bolj kritizirano. Uporaba poskusa telesne poškodbe pa je v praksi v vsakem primeru omejena. Ogrozitvenega delikta, ki bi varoval posameznikovo telesno celovitost, v slovenski zakonodaji nimamo. Poleg tega temeljno ogrozitveno kaznivo dejanje povzročitve splošne nevarnosti za primere ogrozitev posameznih oseb ne pride v poštev. Uporabno pa ne bo niti v primeru ogrožanja več ljudi, saj inkriminacija zahteva povzročitev nevarnosti za življenje, kar ne bo nujno podano. Kaznivo dejanje prenašanja nalezljivih bolezni zaradi zahteve po razširitvi bolezni ne nudi podlage za sankcioniranje ogrožanja. Primerne pravne podlage za kaznovanje tako naklepnega kot malomarnega ogrožanja z nalezljivo boleznijo torej nimamo. Za inkriminiranje takih ravnanj ni videti pravnih zadržkov. Bolj relevantno je vprašanje potrebe ter interesa zakonodajalca. Za oblikovanje inkriminacije je več možnosti, odvisno od tega, katero dobrino bi želeli z njo varovati in ali želimo inkriminirati povzročitev konkretne nevarnosti ali morda tudi povzročitev abstraktne nevarnosti. Pri oblikovanju inkriminacije so nam lahko v pomoč tudi kazenskopravne zakonodaje drugih držav.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ogrožanje, nalezljiva bolezen, okužba, telesna poškodba, poskus, strup, javno zdravje, povzročitev splošne nevarnosti
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-137528 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:114919939 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.06.2022
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Language:English
Title:Endangering with a contagious disease and criminal law
Abstract:
The emergence of the novel SARS-CoV-2 virus at the end of 2019 brought also (criminal) law issues to the fore. This master thesis provides an overview of the issue of endangering other people with a contagious disease from the perspective of criminal law. When speaking of putting someone at risk in criminal law, we refer to an attempt and offences which criminalize endangering. The once-majority view that infection alone constitutes bodily harm is being increasingly criticized. The use of attempted bodily harm in practice is limited in any case. There is no criminal offence for endangering the physical integrity of an individual within Slovenian law. Additionally, the fundamental criminal offence of causing general danger is not an option in cases of individual endangerment. This offence is also not applicable in case of endangering more than one person, as incrimination requires causing danger to life, which may not necessarily occur. Due to the requirement to spread the contagious disease, the criminal offence of transmitting infectious diseases does not provide a basis for sanctioning either. Therefore, there is no adequate legal basis for punishing both the intentional and negligent exposing of other people to a contagious disease. There seems to be no legal obstacles to criminalize such practices. The issue of need and the interest of the legislator are more relevant. There are several options for creating incrimination, depending on which legal good we would like to protect with it and whether we want to criminalize causing a concrete danger or perhaps also causing an abstract danger. To prepare the incrimination, examining the criminal law of other countries could be helpful.

Keywords:endangering, contagious disease, infection, bodily harm, attempt, poison, public health, causing general danger

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