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Symbolic criminal law as a result of postmodern irrationalism - An analysis from the perspective of law and bioethics

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This paper presents symbolic criminal law as a phenomenon that arises from the feeling of urgency that society expresses towards the state when the former thinks that the application of criminal rules is undue, given the few policies to prevent crime. It shows the consequences of undesirable side-effects for crime, violence and the entire social framework in which these two elements are generally inserted. In practice, its appearance can be summed up as a propagandistic, manipulative wave, generally aimed at the popular masses, with symbolism emerging through the enactment of laws in response to public outcry every time a crime shocks the country. This symbolism is often used as a tool by political opportunists for their own benefit, turning it into a dangerous weapon, resulting from the crisis of reason in contemporary Brazilian society, the so-called Post-Modern Irrationalism.

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Diplômé en droit de l'Union technologique latino-américaine. Accrédité par l'Ordre des avocats du Brésil (OAB/PR 73.422). Post-grade en droit pénal et criminologie de l'IBCCRIM. Droit pénal et criminologie de l'IBCCRIM. Expertise en "Apprendre à apprendre" - Université de Californie - San Diego. Expertise en droit public, normes symboliques incriminantes et neurotechniques de l'apprentissage.

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Authors Marcus Vinicius de Oliveira Ribeiro
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.09.2023
 
EAN 9786206461968
ISBN 9786206461968
No. of pages 52
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

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