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عنوان مقاله English
نویسندگان English
Criminal law can cause disorder and insecurity if it is used as a tool by totalitarian governments in order to suppress, destroy and secure the interests of the ruling class. A totalitarian regime is a regime that includes extreme aspects of authoritarianism, and by controlling all aspects of people's lives, it ignores human and individual human rights for the benefit of the regime, and naturally, the laws and criminal policy of this type of regime are anti-human and totalitarian and human dignity has no place in it. The punishments in such a system are unfair and the rulers have no responsibility. The famous and artistic film "The Lives of Others" produced in Germany in 2006 tells the story of the life of an artistic couple opposed to the totalitarian regime of the former East Germany, who are monitored and eavesdropped by the secret police of the system (Stazi), and in this way we witness the violation of the fundamental principles of criminal law and criminal procedure, including illegal detention, psychological torture, violation of privacy and violation of due process. Based on this, this article analyzes the components of totalitarian criminal law by analyzing the components, messages and symbols of this film using the qualitative content analysis method.
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