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Economic Criminal Law - An Analysis from a Brazilian Perspective

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This book investigates the legitimacy of Economic Criminal Law. Initially, it examines the history of the intersection between criminal law and economy, aiming at finding a possible evolutionary trait. Then it defines what is meant by Economic Criminal Law, and whether it would be necessary and possible to subsume it to the protected interest theory. Subsequently it analyzes theories that intend to equate the administratisation of criminal law, highlighting the proposed administrative-punitive. Finally, the conclusion searches for the best legal construction of the rules for economic infractions, limiting the role of criminal law in this context. 
The imperiousness of effective protection of the economic environment seems undeniable today. The structure of post-industrial capitalist system reveals, paradoxically, features unwanted by the existing mode of production, which the contemporary sociology understands as the reflexivity of risk society. In this sense, the economic agents undertake conduct detrimental to the conformation of the economic society, undermining the smooth functioning of the economy itself. In this context, the law, especially the criminal law, is used to try to head them off. It happens that such employment of legal and judicial branch clashes with their traditional boundaries, delineated since the Enlightenment. Complex economic behavior are criminally prohibited, in most cases through typifying proactive formulations, which are inconsistent and display as mere means of behavioral conformation, subject to administrative jurisdiction, which leads to the administrativization of the criminal law.

List of contents

1 Economic Criminal Law: Between Protection and Delegitimization.- 2 Economic Order: Conceptualization and Attempts ar Criminal Protection.- 3 The Concept of Criminal Harmfulness.- 4 The Construction of Cumulative Crimes.- 5 Sanctioning Administrative Law.- Criminal Law and Economic Offenses.- 7 Conclusions.

About the author

Luciano Anderson de Souza is a Professor at the Department of Criminal Law, Forensic Medicine and Criminology at the Faculty of Law of the University of São Paulo (USP). Associate Professor, PhD and Master in Criminal Law. 

Summary

This book investigates the legitimacy of Economic Criminal Law. Initially, it examines the history of the intersection between criminal law and economy, aiming at finding a possible evolutionary trait. Then it defines what is meant by Economic Criminal Law, and whether it would be necessary and possible to subsume it to the protected interest theory. Subsequently it analyzes theories that intend to equate the administratisation of criminal law, highlighting the proposed administrative-punitive. Finally, the conclusion searches for the best legal construction of the rules for economic infractions, limiting the role of criminal law in this context. 
The imperiousness of effective protection of the economic environment seems undeniable today. The structure of post-industrial capitalist system reveals, paradoxically, features unwanted by the existing mode of production, which the contemporary sociology understands as the reflexivity of risk society. In this sense, the economic agents undertake conduct detrimental to the conformation of the economic society, undermining the smooth functioning of the economy itself. In this context, the law, especially the criminal law, is used to try to head them off. It happens that such employment of legal and judicial branch clashes with their traditional boundaries, delineated since the Enlightenment. Complex economic behavior are criminally prohibited, in most cases through typifying proactive formulations, which are inconsistent and display as mere means of behavioral conformation, subject to administrative jurisdiction, which leads to the administrativization of the criminal law.

Product details

Authors Luciano Anderson de Souza
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Direito Penal Econômico
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.06.2025
 
EAN 9783031872358
ISBN 978-3-0-3187235-8
No. of pages 139
Dimensions 155 mm x 12 mm x 235 mm
Weight 338 g
Illustrations VIII, 139 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

Verbrechen und Kriminologie (Kriminalistik), Rechtsvergleichung, Strafrecht, allgemein, Criminology, Compliance, Finanzrecht, allgemein, Economic system, International Economic Law, Trade Law, financial law, Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law, economic criminal law, Expansion of Criminal Law, Administrative Law Sanctioning, Diffuse Criminalization

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