Legal Characterization of Crimes in Yemeni Law

Authors

  • Abdullah M. Alguari جامعة أرخبيل سقطرى Author
  • Mohammed A. Ali University of Aden image/svg+xml Author
  • Abdulrahman S. Obaid University of Aden image/svg+xml Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47378/cwdm2428

Keywords:

تكييف الجرائم - القانون اليمني - الوصف القانوني - الجريمة والعقوبة - الفقه الجنائي - سلطة القاضي التقديرية.

Abstract

​Definition: Criminal characterization means applying the correct legal description and penal text to a committed act.

​Problem: The overlap between legal descriptions for a single act, and the impact of judges amending this characterization on the right of defense.

​Objectives: To analyze criminal characterization in Yemeni law, its stages, its legal impacts, and the court's authority to amend it.

​Methodology: Analytical-foundational approach studying Yemeni penal and procedural laws.

​Findings: Characterization is subject to Supreme Court oversight. The prosecution has initial authority, but the court has the final word without altering the material facts.

​Recommendations: Amending procedural law to obligate courts to alert defendants when characterization is changed to a harsher description, and training judges to unify standards.

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Author Biographies

  • Abdullah M. Alguari, جامعة أرخبيل سقطرى

    أستاذ القانون الجنائي المشارك

    كلية الحقوق - جامعة عدن

    المحاضر في المعهد العالي للقضاء - عدن

    وقاضي الحقوق - جامعة أرخبيل سقطرى

    [email protected]

     

  • Mohammed A. Ali, University of Aden

    أستاذ القانون الجنائي المشارك

    كلية الحقوق - جامعة عدن

    المحاضر في المعهد العالي للقضاء - عدن

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

     

  • Abdulrahman S. Obaid, University of Aden

    أستاذ القانون الجنائي المشارك

    كلية الحقوق - جامعة عدن

    [email protected]

     

Published

2026-08-04

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How to Cite

Legal Characterization of Crimes in Yemeni Law. (2026). Journal of Law, 1(33), 207-261. https://doi.org/10.47378/cwdm2428

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