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El consentimiento en el proceso penal : ¿un oxímoron?

Silvia Barona Vilar

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:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]principle of oppotunity 208 235among other reasonscriminal mediation are institutions that stand on the principle of consent for procedural purposes and show this new scenario that is emerging. Speaking about consent in criminal proceedings seems to be no longer an oxymoron Consentimientoto the permanent expansion of Criminal Law. Legislative modifications have taken place one another over the world and they have led to a functional reformulation of the role played by the protagonists of Criminal Procedure. These changes have not finished yet and the future is still to comecompliance2070-8157 22082 Revista Boliviana de Derecho 565487 2021 31 7730057 El consentimiento en el proceso penal ¿un oxímoron? Barona VilarConsentbut new elements are already emerging: the consent of the actors of the process and of the victims and the reinforcement of the principle of opportunity are undoubtedly some of them. ProbationUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASdiversionprincipio de oportunidadSilvia We are involved in a moment of deep changes in Criminal Procedure duethe consent of the actors of the process and of the victims and the reinforcement of the principle of opportunity are undoubtedly some of them. Probation [but new elements are already emerging]

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We are involved in a moment of deep changes in Criminal Procedure due, among other reasons, to the permanent expansion of Criminal Law. Legislative modifications have taken place one another over the world and they have led to a functional reformulation of the role played by the protagonists of Criminal Procedure. These changes have not finished yet and the future is still to come, but new elements are already emerging: the consent of the actors of the process and of the victims and the reinforcement of the principle of opportunity are undoubtedly some of them. Probation, diversion, compliance, criminal mediation are institutions that stand on the principle of consent for procedural purposes and show this new scenario that is emerging. Speaking about consent in criminal proceedings seems to be no longer an oxymoron

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