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    Justificación de Una dogmática.JuRÍdiCo-PenaL en MéXiCo - 2008 - In Ricardo Franco Guzmán (ed.), Homenaje a Ricardo Franco Guzmán: 50 años de vida académica. México, D.F.: Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Penales.
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    The Ethics of Punishment.William Temple & Howard League for Penal Reform - 1930 - Howard League for Penal Reform.
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    Penal Theories and Institutions : Lectures at the Collège de France, 1971-1972.Michel Foucault - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    “What characterizes the act of justice is not resort to a court and to judges; it is not the intervention of magistrates. What characterizes the juridical act, the process or the procedure in the broad sense, is the regulated development of a dispute. And the intervention of judges, their opinion or decision, is only ever an episode in this development. What defines the juridical order is the way in which one confronts one another, the way in which one struggles. The (...)
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  4. Penal Disenfranchisement.Christopher Bennett - 2016 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 10 (3):411-425.
    This paper considers the justifiability of removing the right to vote from those convicted of crimes. Firstly, I consider the claim that the removal of the right to vote from prisoners is necessary as a practical matter to protect the democratic process from those who have shown themselves to be untrustworthy. Secondly, I look at the claim that offenders have broken the social contract and forfeited rights to participate in making law. And thirdly, I look at the claim that the (...)
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  5. Not Penal Substitution but Vicarious Punishment.Mark C. Murphy - 2009 - Faith and Philosophy 26 (3):253-273.
    The penal substitution account of the Atonement fails for conceptual reasons: punishment is expressive action, condemning the party punished, and so is not transferable from a guilty to an innocent party. But there is a relative to the penal substitution view, the vicarious punishment account, that is neither conceptually nor morally objectionable. On this view, the guilty person’s punishment consists in the suffering of an innocent to whom he or she bears a special relationship. Sinful humanity is punished through the (...)
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    Sistema penal máximo x cidadania mínima: códigos da violência na era da globalização.Vera Regina Pereira de Andrade - 2003 - Porto Alegre: Livraria do Advogado Editora.
    A obra pretende indicar a bipolaridade que constitui o objeto central da abordagem; por um lado, a problematização da funcionalidade do sistema penal e da expansão, sem precedentes, que experimenta na era da globalização; de outro, o problema dos déficits do conceito e da dimensão da cidadania, que experimentam ímpar minimização.
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    Penal Substitutionism, Divine Justice, and the Existence of God.J. Angelo Corlett & Nathan Huffine - 2021 - Philosophy and Theology 33 (1):69-93.
    Professor William Lane Craig argues that a particular set of concerns about the Christian doctrine of penal substitution (namely, that Jesus of Nazareth was sacrificed for the sins of humanity) can be satisfied. This article provides rebuttals to said replies in an attempt to render plausible the claim that God exists to the extent that God is perfectly just, and that divine justice requires, among other things, that God never engage in the harming of innocents, consistent with any doctrine of (...)
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    Contemporary penality and psychoanalysis.Amanda Matravers & Shadd Maruna - 2004 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 7 (2):118-144.
    In The Culture of Control Garland describes the ‘policy predicament’ of late modern society as involving the normality of high crime rates and the acknowledged limitations of the criminal justice system. This combination has triggered a contradictory range of policy responses that Garland describes as adaptive and non‐adaptive, with the non‐adaptive responses characterised as ‘denial’ and ‘acting out’. Garland’s invocation of these Freudian constructs invites a more fully developed psychoanalytic reading of the contemporary landscape of penal policy. Drawing on the (...)
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    The Penalization of Non-Communicating UN Global Compact’s Companies by Investors and Its Implications for This Initiative’s Effectiveness.Estefania Amer - 2018 - Business and Society 57 (2):255-291.
    Companies that have joined the United Nations Global Compact are required to submit a Communication on Progress, which is an environmental, social, and governance report, to the UNGC every year. If they fail to do so, they are marked and listed as non-communicating on the UNGC website. Using the event study methodology, this study shows that a company that fails to report to the UNGC is penalized in the financial markets with an average cumulative abnormal return of −1.6% over a (...)
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    Must Penal Law Be Insulated from Public Influence?Christopher D. Berk - 2020 - Law and Philosophy 40 (1):67-87.
    Punishment and democracy appear to exacerbate each other’s worst features. The institutions and moral intuitions used to punish those that break the law can hollow out civic participation, distort the electorate, and undermine core democratic values. Likewise, many have argued the decentralized character of democracy is a key, albeit indirect, cause of increasingly punitive public policies that are divorced from any reasonable penological purpose. Given the effects of electoral politics, many have called for the separation, or general insulation, of state (...)
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    Réformisme pénal et reponsabilité : une étude philosophique.François Blais - 1989 - Philosophiques 16 (2):293-325.
    Cet article a comme principal objectif d'effectuer un bilan critique de certaines thèses du réformisme pénal . La perspective retenue est celle de la responsabilité dans les différentes constructions théoriques du projet réformiste . Je rendrai compte des thèses respectives sur le sujet et je ferai, en conclusion, certains commentaires critiques sur les difficultés pour ces approches réformistes de la responsabilité d'offrir un point de vue cohérent et moralement acceptable de la question.The main objective of this paper is to (...)
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    Législation pénale à l’époque stalinienne en Pologne—analyse jurilinguistique.Piotr Pieprzyca - 2022 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 35 (4):1551-1566.
    L’article aborde la problématique des actes normatifs de droit pénal adoptés en Pologne dans les années 1944–1956. L’auteur essaie de répondre à la question : comment le régime politique et l’idéologie stalinienne ont-ils influencé la manière de rédiger les textes juridiques de cette branche du droit lors des plus grandes répressions par le pouvoir d’après-guerre en Pologne? À partir de 1944, le droit pénal a été adapté aux besoins des autorités communistes, contrôlées par l’Union soviétique. Dans la période (...)
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    Retributivism, Penal Censure, and Life Imprisonment without Parole.Netanel Dagan & Julian V. Roberts - 2019 - Criminal Justice Ethics 38 (1):1-18.
    This article advances a censure-based case against sentences of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. Our argument justifies a retributive “second look” assessment of long-term priso...
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    Derecho Penal de la seguridad: delincuencia grave y visibilidad.Laura del Carmen Zúñiga Rodríguez - forthcoming - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez.
    El actual Derecho Penal de la seguridad que se expresa en el populismo punitivo tiene un sesgo orientado a la persecución penal de los delitos callejeros, violentos, mientras que los delitos del poder y los negocios discurre con mayor tolerancia de la sociedad y de los operadores jurídicos, porque se realizan en contextos normalizados. Para sustentar esta tesis, se analiza qué entiende mayoritariamente la sociedad por delincuencia grave, la visibilidad de los delitos y las estadísticas criminales, principalmente. Este análisis nos (...)
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    Penal Disenfranchisement and Equality of Status.Costanza Porro - 2021 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 38 (3):401-414.
    This article discusses the removal of voting rights from those convicted of crimes. I focus on two recent defences of penal disenfranchisement: firstly, I question one justification of the view that voting rights are conditional on the fulfilment of certain responsibilities that offenders fail to meet. Secondly, I criticise an expressivist justification of disenfranchisement based on the idea that it is uniquely suited to express dissociation from serious wrongdoing. While embracing the expressivist perspective of the latter line of argument, I (...)
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    Derecho penal Y exclusión social: La legitimidad Del castigo Del excluido.Javier Cigüela Sola Cigüela Sola - 2015 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 43:129-150.
    El problema de la exclusión social –situación de quienes encuentran cerrado el acceso a los bienes y servicios que permiten un básico desarrollo de la personalidad– constituye un desafío para la legitimidad del sistema social y las normas penales. Principalmente porque ello supone que en una misma sociedad hay individuos con estatus de persona –ciudadanos “normales”, incluidos– y otros que, por estar privados de los derechos asociados al estatus, están total o parcialmente excluidos del mismo. De cara a evitar su (...)
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    Is penal substitution unjust?William Lane Craig - 2018 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 83 (3):231-244.
    Penal substitution in a theological context is the doctrine that God inflicted upon Christ the suffering which we deserved as the punishment for our sins, as a result of which we no longer deserve punishment. Ever since the time of Faustus Socinus, the doctrine has faced formidable, and some would say insuperable, philosophical challenges. Critics of penal substitution frequently assert that God’s punishing Christ in our place would be an injustice on God’s part. For it is an axiom of retributive (...)
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    Penal Coercion in Contexts of Social Injustice.Roberto Gargarella - 2011 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 5 (1):21-38.
    This article addresses the theoretical difficulty of justifying the use of penal coercion in circumstances of marked, unjustified social inequality. The intuitive belief behind the text is that in such a context—that of an indecent State—justifying penal coercion becomes very problematic, particularly when directed against the most disfavored members of society.
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  19. Derecho penal parte especial. Libro de estudio (Coordinadora).Romina Rekers - 2014 - Córdoba, Argentina: Editorial Advocatus.
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    Penal Disenfranchisement and Equality of Status.Costanza Porro - 2019 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 38 (3):401-414.
    This article discusses the removal of voting rights from those convicted of crimes. I focus on two recent defences of penal disenfranchisement: firstly, I question one justification of the view that voting rights are conditional on the fulfilment of certain responsibilities that offenders fail to meet. Secondly, I criticise an expressivist justification of disenfranchisement based on the idea that it is uniquely suited to express dissociation from serious wrongdoing. While embracing the expressivist perspective of the latter line of argument, I (...)
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  21. La responsabilidad moral y penal de los funcionarios por las privaciones abusivas de la libertad (Moral and criminal responsibility of officials for arbitrary detentions).Romina Rekers - 2012 - In XIV Anuario del Centro de Investigaciones Jurídicas y Sociales de la Facultad de Derecho de la UNC. Córdoba, Argentina: pp. 83-98.
    La aplicación del Código de Faltas ha dado lugar a una serie de consecuencias moral y penalmente reprochables. Las privaciones abusivas de la libertad son paradigmáticas porque nos remiten al problema de las múltiples manos. Para formular una versión tipo de un enunciado de responsabilidad retrospectivo condenatorio evaluaré los argumentos que han sido utilizados desde la teoría moral y la teoría penal como respuesta a aquel problema.
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    Penal reform in Africa: The case of prison chaplaincy.Abraham K. Akih & Yolanda Dreyer - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3).
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    Droit pénal et douceur des peines au XVIII e siècle. Considérations sur quelques études récentes.Philippe Audegean - 2018 - Rue Descartes 93 (1):148-160.
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  24. Penalizing public disobedience.Kimberley Brownlee - 2008 - Ethics 118 (4):711-716.
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    Is Penal Substitution Unsatisfactory?William Lane Craig - 2019 - Philosophia Christi 21 (1):153-166.
    It might be objected to penal substitutionary theories that punishing Christ could not possibly meet the demands of divine retributive justice. For punishing another person for my crimes would not serve to remove my guilt. The Anglo-American system of justice, in fact, does countenance and even endorse cases in which a substitute satisfies the demands of retributive justice. Moreover, Christ’s being divinely and voluntarily appointed to act not merely as our substitute but as our representative enables him to serve as (...)
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    Castigo penal, injusticia social y autoridad moral.Eduardo Rivera López - 2015 - Análisis Filosófico 35 (2):167-185.
    La pregunta que exploro en este trabajo es si la injusticia social puede socavar la autoridad moral de la sociedad para castigar al que delinque. La respuesta a esta pregunta depende esencialmente de cuál sea la teoría justificatoria del castigo penal de la que se parte. Analizo diversas teorías de la pena, entre ellas la teoría consensual de Carlos Nino. Mi objetivo es explorar de qué modo las diferentes teorías de la pena enfrentan el desafío que plantea la pregunta y (...)
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  27. Do we believe in penal substitution?David K. Lewis - 1997 - Philosophical Papers 26 (3):203 - 209.
    If a guilty offender is justly sentenced to be punished and an innocent volunteer agrees to be punished instead, is that any reason to leave the offender unpunished? In the context of mundane criminal justice, we mostly think not. But in a religious context, some Christians do believe in penal substitution as a theory of the atonement. However, it is not just these Christians, but most of us, who are of two minds. If the punishment is an imprisonment or death, (...)
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    La médiation pénale et la question de la domination.Christophe Béal - 2019 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 61 (1):21-31.
    La médiation pénale fait partie des procédures qui peuvent être proposées comme alternatives aux poursuites. Elle permet aux personnes de se réapproprier la résolution des conflits qui les concernent, en suivant une procédure plus souple et en favorisant à la fois la réparation, la responsabilisation et la resocialisation. L’article vise à analyser le sens et la portée de cette pratique à partir de la théorie pénale républicaine tirée des travaux de Philip Pettit et John Braithwaite. Une telle approche permet de (...)
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    Responsabilité pénale et politique(s) criminelle(s).Juliette Tricot - 2022 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 63 (1):257-275.
    L’analyse en termes de politique criminelle de la responsabilité pénale contemporaine permet d’observer les mouvements qui la travaillent de l’intérieur, en particulier son éclatement qui l’expose aux incohérences, mais aussi de l’extérieur, spécialement son expansion qui la confronte à ses propres limites.
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    Derecho penal del enemigo: fundamentos, potencial de sentido y límites de vigencia.Miguel Polaino-Orts - 2009 - Barcelona: Bosch.
    SECCIÓN PRIMERAMétodo, Historia, FundamentosCAPÍTULO I. Un ejemplo literario de Derecho penal del enemigoI. El capítulo cervantino de los galeotes como fundamento epistemológicodel Derecho penal del enemigoII. Las enseñanzas penales del pasaje cervantino.
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    Penal censure: engagements within and beyond desert theory.Antje du Bois-Pedain & Anthony E. Bottoms (eds.) - 2019 - New York: Hart Publishing.
    The exploration of penal censure in this book is inspired by the fortieth anniversary in 2016 of the publication of Andreas von Hirsch's Doing Justice, which opened up a fresh set of issues in theorisation about punishment that eventually led von Hirsch to ground his proposed model of desert-based sentencing on the notion of penal censure. Von Hirsch's work thus provides an obvious starting-point for an exploration of the importance of censure for the justification of punishment, both within von Hirsch's (...)
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  32. The problem of penal slavery in Quobna Ottobah Cugoano’s abolitionism.Johan Olsthoorn - forthcoming - Philosophers' Imprint.
    The Black antislavery theorist Quobna Ottobah Cugoano (c.1757–c.1791) is increasingly recognized as a noteworthy figure in the history of philosophy. Born in present-day Ghana, Cugoano was enslaved at the age of 13 and shipped to Grenada, before being taken onwards to England, where the 1772 Somerset court ruling in effect freed him. His Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery [1787/1791] broke new ground by demanding the immediate end of the slave-trade and of slavery itself, without any compensation to (...)
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    Ação Penal 937: o foro por prerrogativa de função e a judicialização da política.Gabriela Mafra & Claudio Ladeira de Oliveira - 2019 - Cadernos PET-Filosofia (Parana) 17 (2).
    Tem-se como temática central a atuação do poder judiciário no Brasil, em especial, do Supremo Tribunal Federal em relação ao fenômeno da judicialização da política. Por meio do estudo de processo judicial, a Ação Penal 937 no Supremo Tribunal Federal, procura-se constatar o movimento ativista de juízes que ganha forçano Brasil e no mundo, desde o fim da segunda guerra mundial. Tal prática, que se justifica na efetivação de direitos humanos e utiliza a retórica neoconstitucionalista, fere a separação de poderes (...)
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    Penal Abolitionism.Vincenzo Ruggiero - 2010 - Oxford University Press.
    This book examines the origin, philosophy and achievements of abolitionism and reviews the literature on penal abolitionism from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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    El derecho penal en el estado social y democrático de derecho.Santiago Mir Puig & Santiago Mir - 1994 - Barcelona: Editorial Ariel.
    Estudio sobre el Derecho Penal agrupandolos en tres apartados, uno general, otro destinado a la función de la pena y un tercero dedicado a aspectos centrales de la teoría del delito.
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    Should penal rehabilitationism be revived?Andrew von Hirsch & Lisa Maher - 1992 - Criminal Justice Ethics 11 (1):25-30.
  37. Military Penal Law.Gerard Elfstrom - 1999 - In Christopher Berry Gray (ed.), The philosophy of law: an encyclopedia. New York: Garland. pp. 554-5.
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    Diritto penale, creatività e co-disciplinarità: banchi di prova dell'esperienza giudiziale.Riccardo Borsari - 2013 - Padova: Padova University Press.
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  39. The penal system of New Zealand.C. H. Cillier - forthcoming - Nexus.
     
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    The Penal Crisis and the Clapham Omnibus: Questions and Answers in Restorative Justice.David J. Cornwell - 2009 - North American Distributor, International Specialised Book Services.
    Designed for a wide readership, this book looks at the proble.
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  41. Criminal Attempts and the Penal Lottery.Andrew C. Khoury - 2018 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (4):779-792.
    In most penal systems, success is punished more than failure. For example, murder is punished more severely than attempted murder. But success or failure is often determined by luck. It thus appears that punishment is allotted on the basis of arbitrary factors. The problem of criminal attempts is the question of how to best resolve this apparent tension. One particularly sophisticated attempt at resolution, first developed by David Lewis, holds that such differential punishment is not unjust when understood as a (...)
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  42. Penal desert and the passage of time.Antje du Bois-Pedain - 2019 - In Antje du Bois-Pedain & Anthony E. Bottoms (eds.), Penal censure: engagements within and beyond desert theory. New York: Hart Publishing.
     
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    Menores y responsabilidad penal: el debate se reabre.María José Jiménez Díaz - 2015 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 49:155-179.
    El presente trabajo se propone ofrecer una panorámica general de un tema que ha sido, es y seguirá siendo polémico: la responsabilidad penal de los menores. Para lograr dicho objetivo se dará cuenta de la regulación vigente al respecto, la que hasta llegar a la situación actual ha debido recorrer un largo camino de reformas que serán revisadas en algunos de sus aspectos más controvertidos. Asimismo se fundamentará el indudable carácter penal de la LO 5/2000, de 12 de enero, reguladora (...)
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    Justicia penal, globalización y digitalización.Silvia Barona Vilar - 2018 - Santiago, Chile: Thomson Reuters.
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  45. Derecho Penal y Criminología.Jesus Enrrique Caldera Ynfante (ed.) - 2023 - Bogotá: Revista Derecho Penal y Criminología.
     
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  46. Garantismo y filosofía penal: los límites de un utilitarismo reformado.Jerónimo Betegón Carrillo - 2006 - In Ramos Pascua, José Antonio, Rodilla González & A. M. (eds.), El positivismo jurídico a examen: estudios en homenaje a José Delgado Pinto. Salamanca, España: Caja Duero.
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    El Funcionalismo en derecho penal: libro homenaje al profesor Günther Jakobs.Eduardo Montealegre Lynett (ed.) - 2003 - Bogotá, Colombia: Universidad Externado de Colombia.
    Contentivo de las memorias del "III Seminario de Filosofía y Derecho Contemporáneo", en homenaje al profesor Günther Jakobs, en el cual se analizan algunos de los componentes del derecho penal al tenor de la filosofía del derecho. Esta obra retoma los conceptos de Günther Jakobs, Jaime Bernal Cuéllar, Manuel Cancio Meliá y Teresa Manso Porto, entre otros.
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    Responsabilité pénale de l'échographe.Bruno Py - 2001 - Médecine et Droit 2001 (51):9-14.
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    Derecho penal Del enemigo,¿ resurgimiento Del derecho penal autoritario? A propósito de Una denominación.Octavio R. Acedo Quezada - 2008 - In Ricardo Franco Guzmán (ed.), Homenaje a Ricardo Franco Guzmán: 50 años de vida académica. México, D.F.: Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Penales. pp. 13.
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    Derecho penal del riesgo: un estudio desde su legitimación.Colina Ramírez & Edgar Iván - 2015 - Azcapotzalco, México, D.F.: Flores Editor y Distribuidor, Editorial Flores.
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