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PENAL LAW Translation of Book in Penal Law-Part 25

‘’According to Bentham, in the frame of a founded Penal Law on principles of Democracy, the basis on which the evaluation of State for its right to impose punishment is generally something ‘’useful’’.’’ Thus, what is useful and should be protected is the protection of rights of social groups, within a more vast range of freedom of rest of society, in order to ensure balance, of social relationships, through protection of rights, which guarantee the function of state as democracy based on political institutions, which State governed by Law and Sense of Justice has to protect, and hence social institutions deriving from them, thus balance ‘needs’ with ‘rights’ of all members of society, which in the frame of Penal Law, become legal values that represent the relative social values, within an hierarchy of them. (End of book here, MERRY CHRISTMAS AND VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR FOR ALL THE BEST, TO ALL..OF YOU..we'll get back here after 2-3 January again, just a short pause for holidays, and soon, much more stuff will come.-..

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