
handle: 10272/14211 , 10272/14681
Una deconstrucción del riesgo permitido muestra, primeramente, las razones que subyacen a éste y lo diferencian como instituto jurídico-penal frente a los restantes contenidos de antijuridicidad, en particular frente al Derecho administrativo. En un segundo momento, evidencia incongruencias en su desarrollo en relación con las diferentes fi guras de la parte especial, pero también buenas razones para un desarrollo coherente del mismo. The deconstruction of permissible risk-taking in Criminal Law shows, on the one hand, the reasons which underlie and make it different from the permissible risk-taking in Administrative Law. On the other hand, it shows the incoherence in its development regarding the different speci fi c criminal offences, as well as good reasons for its coherent development.
Principio de culpabilidad, Negligence, Permissible risk, Riesgo permitido, Culpability principle, Principio de proporcionalidad, Principio de precaución, Proportionality principle, Imprudencia, Precautionary principle
Principio de culpabilidad, Negligence, Permissible risk, Riesgo permitido, Culpability principle, Principio de proporcionalidad, Principio de precaución, Proportionality principle, Imprudencia, Precautionary principle
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