Author: Piva Torres, Gianni Egidio
Publisher: J.M Bosch
ISBN: 8412001982
Category : Law
Languages : es
Pages : 130
Book Description
En la presente monografía, se destacan los cimientos al Estado Social democrático. El Estado Español lejos de aplicar venganza, busca redimir a sus ciudadanos, a tal punto que se caracteriza por la justicia y libertad mediante la no punición del desistimiento, no obstante en lo referente al principio de legalidad, se hace notar que el desistimiento punitivo seria violentar la norma que lo presenta como no punitivo y por ende violentaría este principio, que vendría siendo contrario a la justicia, ya que constituiría plagar las cárceles de delincuentes que pueden redimir su pena con trabajos sociales, lo cual denota una visión garantista de reconocimiento pleno de derechos expresada por el autor.
El desistimiento en la tentativa y el delito imposible
Author: Piva Torres, Gianni Egidio
Publisher: J.M Bosch
ISBN: 8412001982
Category : Law
Languages : es
Pages : 130
Book Description
En la presente monografía, se destacan los cimientos al Estado Social democrático. El Estado Español lejos de aplicar venganza, busca redimir a sus ciudadanos, a tal punto que se caracteriza por la justicia y libertad mediante la no punición del desistimiento, no obstante en lo referente al principio de legalidad, se hace notar que el desistimiento punitivo seria violentar la norma que lo presenta como no punitivo y por ende violentaría este principio, que vendría siendo contrario a la justicia, ya que constituiría plagar las cárceles de delincuentes que pueden redimir su pena con trabajos sociales, lo cual denota una visión garantista de reconocimiento pleno de derechos expresada por el autor.
Publisher: J.M Bosch
ISBN: 8412001982
Category : Law
Languages : es
Pages : 130
Book Description
En la presente monografía, se destacan los cimientos al Estado Social democrático. El Estado Español lejos de aplicar venganza, busca redimir a sus ciudadanos, a tal punto que se caracteriza por la justicia y libertad mediante la no punición del desistimiento, no obstante en lo referente al principio de legalidad, se hace notar que el desistimiento punitivo seria violentar la norma que lo presenta como no punitivo y por ende violentaría este principio, que vendría siendo contrario a la justicia, ya que constituiría plagar las cárceles de delincuentes que pueden redimir su pena con trabajos sociales, lo cual denota una visión garantista de reconocimiento pleno de derechos expresada por el autor.
Revista del Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico
Author: Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : es
Pages : 878
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : es
Pages : 878
Book Description
La tentativa
Author: Julio E. Rozo Rozo
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : es
Pages : 244
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : es
Pages : 244
Book Description
Revista de la Universidad
Author: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Honduras
Languages : es
Pages : 818
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Honduras
Languages : es
Pages : 818
Book Description
Estudios sobre la tentativa y el desistimiento en derecho penal
Author: Rafael Alcácer Guirao
Publisher: Temis
ISBN: 958351361X
Category : Law
Languages : es
Pages : 336
Book Description
Puede afirmarse, en este sentido, que la tentativa viene a ser la piedra de toque de la configuración del injusto penal, en virtud de dos razones esenciales: porque constituye la base de la determinación de las normasde conducta, en cuanto que, como suele afirmarse, las normas no pueden prohibir resultados, sino solo acciones; es decir, no pueden prohibir la consumación del delito, sino solo la realización de una tentativa.
Publisher: Temis
ISBN: 958351361X
Category : Law
Languages : es
Pages : 336
Book Description
Puede afirmarse, en este sentido, que la tentativa viene a ser la piedra de toque de la configuración del injusto penal, en virtud de dos razones esenciales: porque constituye la base de la determinación de las normasde conducta, en cuanto que, como suele afirmarse, las normas no pueden prohibir resultados, sino solo acciones; es decir, no pueden prohibir la consumación del delito, sino solo la realización de una tentativa.
Against the Death Penalty
Author: Cesare Beccaria
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 069121137X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
The first known abolitionist critique of the death penalty—here for the first time in English In 1764, a Milanese aristocrat named Cesare Beccaria created a sensation when he published On Crimes and Punishments. At its centre is a rejection of the death penalty as excessive, unnecessary, and pointless. Beccaria is deservedly regarded as the founding father of modern criminal-law reform, yet he was not the first to argue for the abolition of the death penalty. Against the Death Penalty presents the first English translation of the Florentine aristocrat Giuseppe Pelli's critique of capital punishment, written three years before Beccaria's treatise, but lost for more than two centuries in the Pelli family archives. Peter Garnsey examines the contrasting arguments of the two abolitionists, who drew from different intellectual traditions. Pelli was a devout Catholic influenced by the writings of natural jurists such as Hugo Grotius, whereas Beccaria was inspired by the French Enlightenment philosophers. While Beccaria attacked the criminal justice system as a whole, Pelli focused on the death penalty, composing a critique of considerable depth and sophistication. Garnsey explores how Beccaria's alternative penalty of forced labour, and its conceptualisation as servitude, were embraced in Britain and America, and delves into Pelli's voluminous diaries, shedding light on Pelli's intellectual development and painting a vivid portrait of an Enlightenment man of letters and of conscience. With translations of letters exchanged by the two abolitionists and selections from Beccaria's writings, Against the Death Penalty provides new insights into eighteenth-century debates about capital punishment and offers vital historical perspectives on one of the most pressing questions of our own time.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 069121137X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
The first known abolitionist critique of the death penalty—here for the first time in English In 1764, a Milanese aristocrat named Cesare Beccaria created a sensation when he published On Crimes and Punishments. At its centre is a rejection of the death penalty as excessive, unnecessary, and pointless. Beccaria is deservedly regarded as the founding father of modern criminal-law reform, yet he was not the first to argue for the abolition of the death penalty. Against the Death Penalty presents the first English translation of the Florentine aristocrat Giuseppe Pelli's critique of capital punishment, written three years before Beccaria's treatise, but lost for more than two centuries in the Pelli family archives. Peter Garnsey examines the contrasting arguments of the two abolitionists, who drew from different intellectual traditions. Pelli was a devout Catholic influenced by the writings of natural jurists such as Hugo Grotius, whereas Beccaria was inspired by the French Enlightenment philosophers. While Beccaria attacked the criminal justice system as a whole, Pelli focused on the death penalty, composing a critique of considerable depth and sophistication. Garnsey explores how Beccaria's alternative penalty of forced labour, and its conceptualisation as servitude, were embraced in Britain and America, and delves into Pelli's voluminous diaries, shedding light on Pelli's intellectual development and painting a vivid portrait of an Enlightenment man of letters and of conscience. With translations of letters exchanged by the two abolitionists and selections from Beccaria's writings, Against the Death Penalty provides new insights into eighteenth-century debates about capital punishment and offers vital historical perspectives on one of the most pressing questions of our own time.
Credit Nation
Author: Claire Priest
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691241724
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
How American colonists laid the foundations of American capitalism with an economy built on credit Even before the United States became a country, laws prioritizing access to credit set colonial America apart from the rest of the world. Credit Nation examines how the drive to expand credit shaped property laws and legal institutions in the colonial and founding eras of the republic. In this major new history of early America, Claire Priest describes how the British Parliament departed from the customary ways that English law protected land and inheritance, enacting laws for the colonies that privileged creditors by defining land and slaves as commodities available to satisfy debts. Colonial governments, in turn, created local legal institutions that enabled people to further leverage their assets to obtain credit. Priest shows how loans backed with slaves as property fueled slavery from the colonial era through the Civil War, and that increased access to credit was key to the explosive growth of capitalism in nineteenth-century America. Credit Nation presents a new vision of American economic history, one where credit markets and liquidity were prioritized from the outset, where property rights and slaves became commodities for creditors' claims, and where legal institutions played a critical role in the Stamp Act crisis and other political episodes of the founding period.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691241724
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
How American colonists laid the foundations of American capitalism with an economy built on credit Even before the United States became a country, laws prioritizing access to credit set colonial America apart from the rest of the world. Credit Nation examines how the drive to expand credit shaped property laws and legal institutions in the colonial and founding eras of the republic. In this major new history of early America, Claire Priest describes how the British Parliament departed from the customary ways that English law protected land and inheritance, enacting laws for the colonies that privileged creditors by defining land and slaves as commodities available to satisfy debts. Colonial governments, in turn, created local legal institutions that enabled people to further leverage their assets to obtain credit. Priest shows how loans backed with slaves as property fueled slavery from the colonial era through the Civil War, and that increased access to credit was key to the explosive growth of capitalism in nineteenth-century America. Credit Nation presents a new vision of American economic history, one where credit markets and liquidity were prioritized from the outset, where property rights and slaves became commodities for creditors' claims, and where legal institutions played a critical role in the Stamp Act crisis and other political episodes of the founding period.
Journal of the Society of Comparative Legislation
Author: Society of Comparative Legislation
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Comparative law
Languages : en
Pages : 598
Book Description
Includes an annual "Review of legislation".
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Comparative law
Languages : en
Pages : 598
Book Description
Includes an annual "Review of legislation".
Problems of the War
Author: Grotius Society
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : International law
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Volumes for 1916-1917 include the Reports of the 1st-2nd annual general meeting of the society.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : International law
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Volumes for 1916-1917 include the Reports of the 1st-2nd annual general meeting of the society.
Marketisation and Privatisation in Criminal Justice
Author: Albertson, Kevin
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN: 1447345703
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
This collection offers a comprehensive review of the origins, scale and breadth of the privatisation and marketisation revolution across the criminal justice system. Leading academics and researchers assess the consequences of market-driven criminal justice in a wide range of contexts, from prison and probation to policing, migrant detention, rehabilitation and community programmes. Using economic, sociological and criminological perspectives, illuminated by accessible case studies, they consider the shifting roles and interactions of the public, private and voluntary sectors. As privatisation, outsourcing and the impact of market cultures spread further across the system, the authors look ahead to future developments and signpost the way to reform in a ‘post-market’ criminal justice sphere.
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN: 1447345703
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
This collection offers a comprehensive review of the origins, scale and breadth of the privatisation and marketisation revolution across the criminal justice system. Leading academics and researchers assess the consequences of market-driven criminal justice in a wide range of contexts, from prison and probation to policing, migrant detention, rehabilitation and community programmes. Using economic, sociological and criminological perspectives, illuminated by accessible case studies, they consider the shifting roles and interactions of the public, private and voluntary sectors. As privatisation, outsourcing and the impact of market cultures spread further across the system, the authors look ahead to future developments and signpost the way to reform in a ‘post-market’ criminal justice sphere.