Derecho Penal internacional: entre garantismo y eficientismo
Modern criminal law conceived of its subject matter as not universal, marked by spatial, personal, and temporal limits. However, the current globalization of criminal law modifies such a paradigm: for instance, it is now understood that a part of criminal law is no longer limited, and that, instead,...
- Autores:
- Tipo de recurso:
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2023
- Institución:
- Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali
- Repositorio:
- Vitela
- Idioma:
- spa
- OAI Identifier:
- oai:vitela.javerianacali.edu.co:11522/212
- Acceso en línea:
- https://revistas.javerianacali.edu.co/index.php/criteriojuridico/article/view/993
https://vitela.javerianacali.edu.co/handle/11522/212
- Palabra clave:
- Límites del derecho penal
Globalización del derecho penal
Delitos internacionales
Corte Penal Internacional
Estatuto de Roma
Garantismo
Eficientismo
Limits of Criminal Law
Globalization of Criminal Law
international Crimes
International Criminal Court
Rome Statute
Criminal Guarantees
Criminal Efficiency
- Rights
- License
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
Summary: | Modern criminal law conceived of its subject matter as not universal, marked by spatial, personal, and temporal limits. However, the current globalization of criminal law modifies such a paradigm: for instance, it is now understood that a part of criminal law is no longer limited, and that, instead, it is universal, not bound by space, and timeless. This article purports to find the philosophical foundations of the effort to create an International Criminal Law, by defining some international crimes; furthermore, it tries to understand where the Rome Statute fits in the tension between criminal guarantees and criminal efficiency, a tension currently experienced by criminal law. |
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