The generalization of exceptional criminal law: legislative and doctrinal trends: between zero tolerance and the enemy's criminal law
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Keywords

Criminal
Law
Enemy
Tolerance
Liberal
State
Democratic

How to Cite

Muñoz Conde, F. (2011). The generalization of exceptional criminal law: legislative and doctrinal trends: between zero tolerance and the enemy’s criminal law. Ciencia Jurídica, 1(1), 113–142. https://doi.org/10.15174/cj.v1i1.79

Abstract

Discussed in this article the influence of so-called enemy criminal law and the theory of zero tolerance doctrine and legislation, giving rise to a criminal law of exception that is clearly opposed to model democratic state. The author critically examines the proposals of these approaches to criminal justice policy and how these have been considered in the Spanish legal reforms.
https://doi.org/10.15174/cj.v1i1.79
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