Los enfermos mentales en la justicia penal iraní

Similar to criminal legal systems in other countries, Iranian criminal law exempts people deemed to be insane from liability. The first penal Code, ratified in 1925, reformed in 1973, and abolished in 1982, had classified the mentally ill into two groups. Those who were completely insane were entire...

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Mansour Rahmdel
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2017
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Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca
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