
Se analiza en el presente estudio la relación entre la racionalidad en el proceso legislativo y la presunción de constitucionalidad de la ley penal. Esto, conforme con la hipótesis según la cual entre menor sea la racionalidad del proceso legislativo, menor será la presunción de constitucionalidad de la ley penal y, por ello, mayor habrá de ser el control de constitucionalidad que se realice sobre la misma.
K5000-5582, FOS: Political science, control of constitutionality, Social Sciences, Criminal Justice and Social Control Systems, FOS: Law, FOS: Humanities, Constitutional Rights and Legal Theory in Latin America, K, legislative rationality, Assessment of Legal Evidence in Judicial Proceedings, Legal Philosophy, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Criminal law and procedure, Humanities, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations, Law, Political science, criminal law
K5000-5582, FOS: Political science, control of constitutionality, Social Sciences, Criminal Justice and Social Control Systems, FOS: Law, FOS: Humanities, Constitutional Rights and Legal Theory in Latin America, K, legislative rationality, Assessment of Legal Evidence in Judicial Proceedings, Legal Philosophy, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Criminal law and procedure, Humanities, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations, Law, Political science, criminal law
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