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001-es BibID:BIBFORM114081
Első szerző:Elek Balázs (jogász)
Cím:Game Theory and Criminal Proceedings / Elek Balázs
Dátum:2021
Megjegyzések:The expression "game theory" is essentially a scientific metaphor where two or more individuals with opposing or mixed motivations take actions, employing strategies that are both interdependent and also build upon each other. The game-theory method makes possible the study on how individuals on opposing sides make decisions in a given situation. It also applies to those life situations where a decision made by an individual has no power over other decisions that affect him. The decision maker can be an individual, a group, or an organization. Game theory can analyze situations where participants must take decisions that pose risks. In these situations, at least two players try to maximize their own socalled "utility function. Game theory can be used to model criminal proceedings, as each decision carries a risk with respect to the end result. If the accused and their attorneys adequately apply game theory to their strategies, then they will achieve the result that is most optimal for themselves. Game theory also makes it easier to understand the actions of the participants in criminal proceedings and therefore to understand certain testimony, especially betrayal; game theory helps us properly assess the creditworthiness of incriminating statements that one defendant makes about another.
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folyóiratcikk
game theory
criminal procedure
decision
prisoner's dilemma
Megjelenés:Journal of Eastern-European Criminal Law. - 2 (2021), p. 9-23. -
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM085205
Első szerző:Elek Balázs (jogász)
Cím:The restriction of hate speech in web-based and conventional media / Balázs Elek
Dátum:2018
ISSN:2360-4964
Megjegyzések:Hate speech is any kind of spoken or written expression aimed to humiliating, intimidating, inciting violence, or provoking prejudicial actions against a particular societal group. Hate speech is usually directed at members of minority groups in connection with race, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, gender identification or disability. For texts that are published on the Internet, there is no way to monitor the age of the readers or how they may interpret a given. Interpretations can vary greatly among different age groups. When hate speech is employed in spoken or written form, the speaker consciously uses linguistic expressions that constitute defamation, label, intimidation or other offenses, for instance Holocaust denial. Such language is often concealed within web-based and social-media texts; the writer deliberately uses expressions that appear entirely acceptable on the surface. Hate speech is already punishable as an independent category of criminal law.
Tárgyszavak:Társadalomtudományok Állam- és jogtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
media
internet
hate speech
media law
criminal law
Megjelenés:Journal of Eastern-European Criminal Law. - 9 : 2 (2018), p. 19-30. -
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