The domain theory made in the colombian criminal law

Authors

  • Andre Scheller Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia seccional Santa Marta.

Abstract

The argument against the involvement of people in Criminal Law, focuses on establishing, if everyone who participates in the commission of crime is the author of it, or alternatively, if it is possible to distinguish between subjects who
concur in their production.


Criminal codes currently provide various forms of intervention in the crime, however, the term referred to anyone who is involved in producing the result is the same author (Unitary Copyright), was the first link in the chain which led to many discussions following the dogmatic issue.According to contemporary dogma, under Authoring, the determination of who the perpetrator of a criminal act is possible to distinguish two ways: a) Cover with the concept of copyright to all those involved in the act;
or, b) Establishing differentiations among people who attend.


Author Biography

  • Andre Scheller, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia seccional Santa Marta.

    Abogado de la Universidad Católica de Colombia, especialista en Instituciones jurídico penales de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Magister en Derecho Penal de la Universidad Santo Tomás en convenio con la Universidad de Salamanca (Esp).
    Diplomado en Estudios Avanzados de Doctorado por la Universidad de Salamanca, Candidato al titulo de Doctor en Derecho Penal de la Universidad de Salamanca (Esp) docente de la especialización en Derecho Procesal Penal de la Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, docente de Derecho penal general de la Universidad del Magdalena, docente de Derecho Penal General de la Universidad Sergio Arboleda. Jefe seccional de Investigaciones Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia seccional Santa Marta.

     

Published

2011-03-16

Issue

Section

Research Articles