
handle: 10784/15777
The legal theory regarding Criminal Law limits’ has not reached a perfect development. This is particularly true as long as it has not been defined and interpreted in the light of the different legal rationales, namely the legislative, judicial and constitutional. This means that such principles either bind all legal and political operators related to Criminal law or only the legislative. This has a significant impact on constitutional courts’ decisions related to Criminal law, particularly on its constitutional revision. Nevertheless, independent of what theory is adopted related to Criminal law constitutional revision, criminal theories faced a major challenge to develop dogmatic principles and limits applicable to the right to punish.
Derecho Constitucional, proportionality in constitutional law, K5000-5582, Proportionality in constitutional law, constitutional law, K, Derechos fundamentales, Criminal law and procedure, Constitutional law, fundamental rights, Criminal law, Fundamental rights, Criminal law constitutional revision, criminal law constitutional revision, Control de constitucionalidad de las leyes penales, Juicio constitucional de proporcionalidad, limits of the criminal law, Limits of the Criminal Law, Derecho penal, Law, criminal law, Límites al ius puniendi
Derecho Constitucional, proportionality in constitutional law, K5000-5582, Proportionality in constitutional law, constitutional law, K, Derechos fundamentales, Criminal law and procedure, Constitutional law, fundamental rights, Criminal law, Fundamental rights, Criminal law constitutional revision, criminal law constitutional revision, Control de constitucionalidad de las leyes penales, Juicio constitucional de proporcionalidad, limits of the criminal law, Limits of the Criminal Law, Derecho penal, Law, criminal law, Límites al ius puniendi
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