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Una aproximación al concepto de género en Derecho Penal francés y español. De la polémica a su validez constitucional | An approach to the gender con…

2019

Resumen: Tras varios meses de debate, Francia acaba de sustituir en el Código Penal la expresión “identidad sexual” por la de “identidad de género”, incluyendo por fin el concepto de género en el texto legal. Este artículo, que es una humilde reflexión sobre la utilidad de dicho reconocimiento, recoge los principales argumentos alegados durante la fase prelegislativa. He realizado el trabajo desde una perspectiva comparada, ya que el debate surgido en el país galo es semejante al que tuvo lugar en España en 2004, cuando se introdujo la perspectiva de género en el Código Penal.
 Abstract: After months of debate, the term “sexual identity” stated in the French Penal Code has been replace…

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]PhilosophyDerechoUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASPolitical scienceK201-487Criminal lawJurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of lawLawHumanities
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El consentimiento en el proceso penal : ¿un oxímoron?

2021

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 purpose…

: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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La pena de trabajos forzados en los códigos penales decimonónicos

2018

This paper is an study about the penalty of forced labor, inside the historical and legal framework in which took place the criminal law codification of 19th century (Criminal Codes of 1822, 1848 and 1870) and the departure from the Criminal Law of Ancient Regime

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]trabajos forzados.penaltyCriminal codificationUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASIris This paper is an study about the penalty of forced laborpena2386-4567 22661 Actualidad jurídica iberoamericana 502169 2018 9 6653340 La pena de trabajos forzados en los códigos penales decimonónicos Barceló Ferreinside the historical and legal framework in which took place the criminal law codification of 19th century (Criminal Codes of 18221848 and 1870) and the departure from the Criminal Law of Ancient Regime Codificación penalforced labor. 538 585
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Compatibility of Latvian non-conviction-based confiscation with Convention on Human Rights

2022

Traditional “repressive” criminal law is no longer sufficient to deal with the new threats posed by the global risk and information society. New forms of combatting international organised crime, drug trafficking and other serious crimes have emerged to target the most crucial aspect of incitive of the criminals – their money. Deprivation of property illegally obtained is an essential tool for crimes and money laundering. It led to the question of whether it is by human rights to confiscate the proceeds of crime, detected merely, e.g., in the form of suspects’ unexplained wealth, under a concept of unjust enrichment and re-establishment of the situation before a crime, and to do so without …

:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Criminal law [Research Subject Categories]Confiscation:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Other law::European law [Research Subject Categories]LatviaEuropean Convention on Human Rights
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Satversmē nostiprināto vērtību aizsardzība: dažādu tiesību nozaru perspektīva : Latvijas Universitātes 77. starptautiskās zinātniskās konferences rak…

2019

:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Public law::Constitutional law [Research Subject Categories]Krimināltiesības:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE [Research Subject Categories]Konstitucionālās tiesības:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Other law::International law [Research Subject Categories]Civiltiesības:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Criminal law [Research Subject Categories]Starptautiskās tiesības
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Abortion in Latin America. More Than Criminalization, Not Yet Women’s Constitutional Right

2018

Latin America abortion law is often categorized as seriously restricted. And this is so, partially. Abortion is criminalized if it does not fit in the legal indications (e.g. health risk, rape) contemplated. These indications have not only been one of the most innovative areas to expand access to legal abortion in the region in the last years – including rulings of high courts – but they also question the typical classification of Latin America as an extremely legal constrained setting. In fact, if we look closely at the world legal map, we find that only two countries have absolutely ruled out the use of criminal law to deal with voluntary abortion (Canada and few jurisdictions in Australi…

Abortion lawLatin AmericansCriminalizationPolitical scienceLawCriminal lawDecriminalizationConstitutional rightAbortionHealth riskSSRN Electronic Journal
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Not So Much Societal: The Catholic Church in Poland as a Veto Player

2021

George Tsebelis distinguished two forms of veto players’ actions: institutional and partisan. In a democracy, the Church is not able to play either role because it is not an element of the state’s institutional structure. This was the source for Simon Fink’s proposal to look at the Church as a societal veto player (VP). The case of Poland shows, however, that such an approach becomes inadequate in numerous situations. The Church’s influence on political parties, and particularly the state’s institutions, may be exerted outside society. Performed on the basis of the existing literature and political debates conducted since 1989, the analysis of the social and political reality of Poland all…

Abortion lawSociology and Political ScienceState (polity)George (robot)Political sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCatholic Church and Politics; veto player; Poland; abortion law; in vitro fertilizationVetoElement (criminal law)DemocracyLaw and economicsmedia_commonEast European Politics and Societies: and Cultures
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Remembrance of the historian Vicent Llombart

2017

Esta evocación muestra cómo la formación inicial que recibió Vicent Llombart en el Seminario de historia del pensamiento económico en la Universidad de Valencia fue decisiva, pero no suficiente, para entender una trayectoria rotunda por sus contribuciones. Su propósito decidido, su firme exigencia personal y su apertura intelectual permanente nos ayudan a comprender mejor a un gran historiador. This remembrance shows how the initial training that Vicent Llombart received at the Seminar on the History of Economic Thought at the University of Valencia was crucial, although not the only element, to understanding a prominent academic career with so relevant contributions. His determined purpose…

Academic careerHistory of economic thoughtbiographyCharacter (symbol)biografíaUniversidad de ValenciaVicent LlombartHistoria económicaInitial trainingAestheticsUniversity of ValenciaOpenness to experienceSociologyElement (criminal law)Iberian Journal of the History of Economic Thought
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Plan S: challenges and opportunities in Spain

2019

Spain is one of the most active European countries in the open access (OA) movement. Although the gold route has scarcely been used, the green route has been intensively implemented through fulfilment of European and national mandates and the development of institutional policies. Plan S is becoming a disruptive element in the context of scientific communication, and Spain’s possible adherence to Plan S could imply technical challenges in journals and repositories, additional costs that are difficult to estimate, or refusal to accept the Plan on the part of researchers (based on the loss of freedom to choose the journal in which to publish). However, the implementation of Plan S in Spain wo…

Acceso abiertoMandatosEspañaBIBLIOTECONOMIA Y DOCUMENTACIONContext (language use)Plan (drawing)Library and Information SciencesOpen Access03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMarketingPublication030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesImpact factorbusiness.industryOpen access; Plan S; Spain; funder mandates; APC; scholarly communicationFunder mandatesTransparency (behavior)lcsh:ZComunicación científicalcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourcesAPCScholarly communicationSpainPublishingElement (criminal law)business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryScientific communicationPlan SInsights the UKSG journal
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Topicality matters: Position-specific demands on Chinese discourse processing

2011

We report an event-related potential study designed to explore the nature of context-induced topicality in Chinese discourse processing. Topic is what an utterance is about and represents the most prominent discourse element, which occurs sentence-initially in Chinese. We tested question-answer pairs consisting of topic and non-topic questions followed by different continuations (Topic-Continuity, Topic-Shift, Novel-Topic). ERPs were measured at distinct sentential positions and revealed that sentence-initially information processing is guided by topicality, which affects N400 and Late Positivity effects alike. In non-initial positions, the given-new distinction is the dominant principle, a…

AdultMaleChinaCommunicationLanguage processorbusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceInformation processingN400LinguisticsCognitionHumansPosition (finance)FemaleElement (criminal law)businessDiscourse processingPsychologyEvoked PotentialsUtteranceLanguageNeuroscience Letters
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