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Eduardo Demetrio Crespo, Alfonso García Figueroa, Gema Marcilla Córdoba
Crisis of the Criminal Law in the Democratic Constitutional State - Manifestations and Trends
English · Hardback
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Description
The book shares the results of project research granted by the Castilla-La Mancha government, which has been composed by philosophers of law and criminal law researchers, whose main conclusions are represented by the manifestations and trends of the current crisis of the constitutional State. The works identify these trends and manifestations in order to develop alternatives and remedies to solve the current negation process that classical liberties are involved, from the point of view of philosophy, policy, and dogmatic.
List of contents
Preface.- Part I: Legitimacy of Punishment in the Democratic Constitutional State.- Is it possible to limit the penal intervention in the 21st century?.- Review on Retribution as Punishment Purpose.- Crises of the ultima ratio Principle shall we resume the Constitutional Criminal Law Guidance?.- Enforced Disappearance: A precedent of the Enemy Criminal Law.- Part II: Crisis of Warranty Thinking in the Democratic Constitutional State and Criminal Law.- Criminal Law and Legal Theory: Not Just Legal Dogmatics, But Never Without it.- The Populist Traces of Punitive Feminism.- Harm, offense, and the Hate Speech.- For a feminist and Guarantism-based Methodology in the Criminal Protection of Sexual Freedom.- Legal Defeasibility The Limits Between Ductile Law and Arbitrary Law.- Punishment and Communication in the Post Truth Society.- Presumption of innocence and pre-trial detention in the light of Directive (EU) 2016/343.-Part III: Expansion and Trivializacion of Criminal Law in the Democratic Constitutional State.- Criminal Law Protection of Competition: An Instance of Punitive Excess?.- The Impact of Soft law on the Expansion of Criminal Law.- Contentious Politics and Penal Expansion in Spain: A Decade of Criminalization of Protest.- Ceilings for the criminal liability of Internet Service Providers.- Part IV: Paradigm of Danger and Security in the Criminal Law in the Democratic Constitutional State.- Why do They Call it ´Dangerousness´ When They Mean ´Risk Assessment? Using Risk Assessment in the Spanish Criminal Justice System.- Criminal Law of Security: Serious Crime and Visibility.
About the author
Eduardo Demetrio Crespo (Solothurn, 1970) is Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Castilla-La Mancha in Toledo (Spain). His work, partly conducted at the Universities of Cologne, Cambridge, and European University Institute of Florence, includes publications on Sentencing and Philosophy of Punishment, General Theory of Crime and Economic Criminal Law. His main books are: Prevención general e individualización judicial de la pena (1999), La tentativa en la autoría mediata y en la actio libera in causa (2003), Responsabilidad penal por omisión del empresario (2009), Fragmentos sobre Neurociencias y Derecho penal (2017) and El Derecho penal del Estado de Derecho entre el espíritu de nuestro tiempo y la Constitución (2020). He is currently focused on interdisciplinary research between Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Law.
Product details
Assisted by | Eduardo Demetrio Crespo (Editor), Alfonso García Figueroa (Editor), Gema Marcilla Córdoba (Editor) |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 14.03.2023 |
EAN | 9783031134128 |
ISBN | 978-3-0-3113412-8 |
No. of pages | 326 |
Dimensions | 158 mm x 26 mm x 243 mm |
Illustrations | XII, 326 p. 1 illus. |
Series |
Legal Studies in International, European and Comparative Criminal Law |
Subject |
Social sciences, law, business
> Law
> Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology
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