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Since its inception, criminal law has been the subject of many debates and reflections by prominent jurists and theorists, giving rise to various currents of thought that have left their mark on the configuration of modern criminal systems. The book "Doctrinal Systems of Crime. The evolution of criminal law" offers an exhaustive summary of the main theoretical currents that have influenced the development of criminal law throughout history. The work focuses on presenting and analyzing the most influential and relevant schools and theories, with a comparative approach to highlight their…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Since its inception, criminal law has been the subject of many debates and reflections by prominent jurists and theorists, giving rise to various currents of thought that have left their mark on the configuration of modern criminal systems. The book "Doctrinal Systems of Crime. The evolution of criminal law" offers an exhaustive summary of the main theoretical currents that have influenced the development of criminal law throughout history. The work focuses on presenting and analyzing the most influential and relevant schools and theories, with a comparative approach to highlight their similarities and differences, in such a way that allows to visualize in a simple and understandable way the most important postulates and characteristics of the different currents that have influenced the history of criminal law.
Autorenporträt
Javier Diez García (Getxo, Pays basque, 1985) est titulaire d'une licence et d'un doctorat en droit de l'université de León (Espagne). Il est également titulaire d'une maîtrise en litige oral, d'une maîtrise en conseil juridique aux entreprises et d'une spécialisation en stratégies de litige et de défense dans les procès oraux.