The Criminal law as an Unitary Science: an answer to the conflict between the formal isolated dogmatic knowledge and the disciplinary an interdisciplinary knowledge

Authors

  • Jaime Sandoval Fernandez Universidad del Norte

Abstract

Criminal law is a unitary science which is integrated by the legal dogmatic, the criminology and the criminal policy.
Today’s criminal law dogmatic should be teleological. It should be in service of the constitutional law state, and tends to reduce and contains the unacceptable irrational violence of the punitive authority power.
The criminal laws as unitary science interact with legal and not legal knowledge, bringing as a consequence a disciplinary and inter disciplinary relation.
The dogmatic criminal law must work in a disciplinary relation with the procedural law. Off course, the dogmatic dynamic should be at the forefront of the new criminal process parameters

Published

2012-03-16

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Section

Research Articles