多元与惩罚:所罗门群岛国家当局与习惯当局之间的竞争

J. Corrin
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多元法系的共存带来了复杂的现实困境。在刑事领域,习惯法和州法之间的相互作用所引起的问题,也许在罪责和量刑方面得到了最生动的说明。但是,也出现了刑事管辖权和程序方面的问题。本文探讨了两个这样的问题,即在何种情况下,一种行为既可以受到国家的惩罚,也可以受到习惯权威的惩罚。首先,考虑哪个系统具有优先权;其次,一个人是否会在两种制度下都受到当局的惩罚,或者一种制度下的惩罚是否会阻碍另一种制度下的惩罚。本文在所罗门群岛的背景下审议这些问题,并提到一些出现类似问题的邻近小岛屿国家。它首先确定有关的宪法和法律规定。然后,参照所罗门群岛和其他类似司法管辖区的有关判例法,深入探讨这些规定与习惯法律制度相互作用时所产生的问题。
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Plurality and punishment: Competition between state and customary authorities in Solomon Islands
Abstract The co-existence of plural legal systems throws up complex practical dilemmas. In the criminal sphere, the interaction between customary and state laws raises issues that are, perhaps, most graphically illustrated in the areas of culpability and sentencing. However, questions also arise as to criminal jurisdiction and procedure. This article examines two such questions concerning the position where an act is punishable both by the state and by a customary authority. Firstly, it considers which system has priority; and, secondly, whether a person may be punished by authorities in both systems, or whether punishment under one system is a bar to punishment under the other. This article considers these questions in the context of Solomon Islands, with some reference to neighbouring small island countries, where similar questions arise. It begins by identifying the relevant constitutional and statutory provisions. The issues to which these provisions give rise when they interact with the customary legal system are then explored in depth, with reference to pertinent case law from Solomon Islands and other comparable jurisdictions.
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期刊介绍: As the pioneering journal in this field The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law (JLP) has a long history of publishing leading scholarship in the area of legal anthropology and legal pluralism and is the only international journal dedicated to the analysis of legal pluralism. It is a refereed scholarly journal with a genuinely global reach, publishing both empirical and theoretical contributions from a variety of disciplines, including (but not restricted to) Anthropology, Legal Studies, Development Studies and interdisciplinary studies. The JLP is devoted to scholarly writing and works that further current debates in the field of legal pluralism and to disseminating new and emerging findings from fieldwork. The Journal welcomes papers that make original contributions to understanding any aspect of legal pluralism and unofficial law, anywhere in the world, both in historic and contemporary contexts. We invite high-quality, original submissions that engage with this purpose.
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