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In many civil law countries (e.g.:
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Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
) a contravention is a non-criminal offense, similar to an infraction or
civil penalty A civil penalty or civil fine is a financial penalty imposed by a government agency as restitution for wrongdoing. The wrongdoing is typically defined by a codification of legislation, regulations, and decrees. The civil fine is not considered ...
in
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countries.


France

Contravention is, in
French law The Law of France refers to the legal system in the French Republic, which is a civil law legal system primarily based on legal codes and statutes, with case law also playing an important role. The most influential of the French legal codes is t ...
, an act which violates the
law Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior,Robertson, ''Crimes against humanity'', 90. with its precise definition a matter of longstanding debate. It has been vario ...
, a treaty or an agreement which the party has made. It designates a minor infraction, as opposed to a '' délit'' or misdemeanor, or a ''
crime In ordinary language, a crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state or other authority. The term ''crime'' does not, in modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted definition,Farmer, Lindsay: "Crime, definitions of", in Ca ...
'' (felony). Any infraction of a law or regulation enforced by the agents of the State executive, that is not punishable by more than a €3000 fine for a person, is considered as a contravention. The fine may also be accompanied by an additional sentence (peine complémentaire).


Competence

Contraventions and their penalties are determined by the executive organs of the French State, unlike délits and crimes which are determined by the legislative organs (Parliament Senate), as per Article 34 of the French Fifth Republic, French Constitution of 1958.
The executive organs include: *The President of France, President of the Republic *The government (Cabinet) *The local government (prefects of regions and departments) *The department and region Councils *The police prefect of Paris *The town Council and Mayor


Penalties

As previously stated the maximum fine for an individual is €3000, and the maximum for a corporation or collectivity is €45,000. The additional penalties are defined in the Article 131-10 of the Code Pénal. They include: * Prohibitions (e.g. prohibition of Permanent residency, residency in the country (for foreign individuals only), prohibition of civil and family rights) * Forfeiture (law), Forfeitures (e.g. loss of the French nationality - extremely rare) * Incapacity (e.g. prohibition to take action on one's own property) * Retraction of a right (e.g. confiscation of driving licence) * Obligation to seek treatment (e.g. obligation to prove a medical treatment has been followed) * Obligation of action (e.g. obligation to reimburse the victims) * Immobilisation or confiscation of an object (e.g. confiscation of weapons or drugs etc.) * Confiscation of an animal (previously considered as objects) * Closure of an establishment * Obligation to publish the court decision publicly, and since the law n°2004-575 in date of June 21, 2004 obligation to communication the decision to the public by electronic means (internet). The penalties are determined by the legislative organs: National Assembly of France, Assemblée Nationale and Sénat, or the government in the cases defined in article 49-3 of the Constitution (attribution of certain legislative rights to the government, in particular cases). There are 5 classes of contraventions, each having a progressively higher maximum fine.


Brazil

In
Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
, contravention is a sort of penal infraction — not only an administrative offense - which is considered to be less serious than a crime. Since 1941, Brazilian Law has a dual system which separates penal infractions in two main different acts. They are the Código Penal (Brazilian Penal Code) — describing crimes in general — and the :pt:Contravenção, Lei de Contravenções Penais (Penal Contraventions Act) — describing the contraventions. Contraventions are punished less severely than crimes in Brazilian Law. While crimes may be punished to ''reclusão'' (reclusion) or ''detenção'' (detention), the only kind of possible imprisonment for contraventions is ''prisão simples'' (simple prison), which is never served under closed conditions (only open and semi-closed conditions may be applied). Fines may also be imposed due to contravention sentencing. In Brazilian Law System, one who is already convicted for a crime is not considered to be Recidivism, recidivist when committing a contravention for the first time, and vice versa.


See also

* Comminatory * Infraction * Regulatory offences * Police Tribunal (France) * * {{Authority control Civil law legal terminology