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International Journal of Criminology and Criminal Law(IJCCL)

ISSN: 2996-3397 | DOI: 10.33140/IJCCL

Fines as a Punishment:Historical Tradition, Legal Regulations, and Court Practice

Abstract

BAASANJAV JADAMBA and TUYA Gal

There is one type of criminal liability imposed on a person who has committed a crime is a fine, and in the systematization of our country's criminal law, a fine is the lightest type of criminal liability. Since the fine began to be implemented in the form of a fine in the form of a fine in the 13th century, during the Great Law, we will examine in detail the situation that has been passed down through legal acts of historical periods and has reached the present day. The issue of whether a fine is effective and whether it is consistent with the purpose of criminal liability is discussed.

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