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La Titolarità Soggettiva Del Diritto Di Punire - E-Book : Vuoti e Incoerenze Nel Sistema Del Diritto Penale a una Dimensione.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hayo, Ali' Abukar.
Language:
Italian
Subjects (All):
Criminal law--Philosophy.
Criminal law.
Law and ethics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (256 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Titolarità soggettiva del diritto di punire
Place of Publication:
Torino : Giappichelli, 2015.
Summary:
This book, authored by Alì Abukar Hayo and prefaced by Franco Coppi, explores the subjective ownership of the right to punish within the framework of criminal law. It delves into gaps and inconsistencies in the one-dimensional system of penal law, revisiting classical legal doctrines and integrating them with modern perspectives. The author examines the interplay between moral sentiments, social norms, and legal principles, drawing from theories by Adam Smith and Max Ernest Mayer. The book distinguishes between subjective rights and objective legal norms, emphasizing the relational nature of law and its distinction from political authority. It further analyzes the punitive right as a socially approved claim within the legal sphere and discusses its implications on penal norms, sanctions, and the broader legal-political interface. The intended audience includes legal scholars, academics, and practitioners interested in theoretical and philosophical aspects of criminal law. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Cover
quartino
Indice
Prefazione
Introduzione
Dalla regolarità dei comportamenti umani al diritto del soggetto
Due binomi: ordine giuridico-diritto/ordine politico-potestà
Il diritto soggettivo di punire appartenente alla res publica
Il nesso che lega l'accezione soggettiva dello jus puniendi e la teoria sanzionatoria della norma penale
I soggetti del rapporto punitivo
Il diritto di punire e il verbale legislativo
Condizioni del diritto di punire
Estinzione del diritto di punire.
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ISBN:
88-921-5697-7
OCLC:
1467874471

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