Abstract:The criminal liability of legal persons is a matter in which the doctrine of criminal law has many doubts. The need to introduce into the Polish legal system liability of corporate (collective entities) has resulted, among others, from the Polish Republic's international commitments, in particular related to membership in the European Union. The Act on liability of collective entities for activities prohibited under threat of penalty introduced to Polish law new category of entities which are subject to legal liability for criminal offences or tax offences. The aim of study was to analyze the functioning the new model of criminal corporate responsibility in Poland taking into account the principle of proportionality in relation to criminal measures in response of collective entities.
Vita:Dorota Habrat holds a Ph.D in criminal law.
In 2003 she graduated from the University of Rzeszow majoring in Faculty of Law. In June 2007 she defended doctoral thesis at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University on Faculty of Law and Administration in Warsaw. In 2007 she started lecturing in the Department of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure in University of Rzeszow. She currently lectures criminal law and selected issues and specific parts of the criminal law and the doctrine of punishment. Her research interests focus on the criminal corporate liability and criminal law protection of individuals with disabilities.