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Specific situations


Criminal law deals with specific groups of individuals who have a unique status or are subject to special legal regulations. Learn more about the legal aspects concerning victims, legal entities, juveniles, and other groups


Aggrieved person

The aggrieved person is one of the parties to the criminal proceedings. The law grants him a number of rights. In criminal proceedings, he may be entitled to compensation for damages.

Compensation

The State can interfere in a very serious way with the rights of persons directly affected by criminal proceedings.

Legal entities

A legal entity can commit the vast majority of crimes that are regulated in the Criminal Code.

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