01602 am 22003253u 450 991026524210332120200403105003.0978394115918110.24921/2018.94115919(CKB)4100000003092061(OAPEN)647971(EXLCZ)99410000000309206120180416d|||| uy geruuuuu---auuuuNormstabilisierung und SchuldvorwurfBerlin; BernCarl Grossmann Verlag20181 online resource (530)3-941159-18-6 This work examines the nature of criminal responsibility, and thereby the very heart of criminal law theory. The analysis exposes the relevance of criminal law and punishment for the stabilization of norms within society. This allows to determine the function of placing blame and of the principle of culpability. Thus, this thesis offers in-depth insights into the mechanism and elements of the attribution of individual responsibility. The main finding is that only culpability and the consideration of its elements, which are defined in this work, are capable of functionally determining punishment (i.e., in accordance with the necessity of punishment for the stabilization of norms).sui generisLawbicsscCriminal law & procedurebicsscLawCriminal law & procedureSimmler Monikaaut913734BOOK9910265242103321Normstabilisierung und Schuldvorwurf2047216UNINA