La ¿relativa? aplicación del principio de legalidad en Derecho Penal Internacional

It is assumed in this text that criminal law must adapt to the limits that derive from the Rule of Law. That is why the Rome Statute provision is imposed in which a range of sources that are notoriously strange to the Criminal Law are foreseen. Thus, despite the internationalists see the art. 21 of...

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Main Author: Natalia Barbero
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad EAFIT 2017-12-01
Series:Nuevo Foro Penal
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Online Access:http://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/nuevo-foro-penal/article/view/4974/4086
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spelling doaj-8ea0ed004fae4231b4403c6a49d6ca272020-11-25T03:00:55ZspaUniversidad EAFITNuevo Foro Penal0120-81792539-49912017-12-01138911810.17230/nfp13.89.5La ¿relativa? aplicación del principio de legalidad en Derecho Penal InternacionalNatalia Barbero0Universidad EafitIt is assumed in this text that criminal law must adapt to the limits that derive from the Rule of Law. That is why the Rome Statute provision is imposed in which a range of sources that are notoriously strange to the Criminal Law are foreseen. Thus, despite the internationalists see the art. 21 of the Rome Statute as a limitation to the range of sources of international law, from the criminal (and the Rome Statute is criminal law) is seen as an exaggerated and risky permission of leaking from sources outside the strict punitive scope.http://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/nuevo-foro-penal/article/view/4974/4086rule of lawinternational criminal lawrome statute of the international criminal court
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Nuevo Foro Penal
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rome statute of the international criminal court
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title La ¿relativa? aplicación del principio de legalidad en Derecho Penal Internacional
title_short La ¿relativa? aplicación del principio de legalidad en Derecho Penal Internacional
title_full La ¿relativa? aplicación del principio de legalidad en Derecho Penal Internacional
title_fullStr La ¿relativa? aplicación del principio de legalidad en Derecho Penal Internacional
title_full_unstemmed La ¿relativa? aplicación del principio de legalidad en Derecho Penal Internacional
title_sort la ¿relativa? aplicación del principio de legalidad en derecho penal internacional
publisher Universidad EAFIT
series Nuevo Foro Penal
issn 0120-8179
2539-4991
publishDate 2017-12-01
description It is assumed in this text that criminal law must adapt to the limits that derive from the Rule of Law. That is why the Rome Statute provision is imposed in which a range of sources that are notoriously strange to the Criminal Law are foreseen. Thus, despite the internationalists see the art. 21 of the Rome Statute as a limitation to the range of sources of international law, from the criminal (and the Rome Statute is criminal law) is seen as an exaggerated and risky permission of leaking from sources outside the strict punitive scope.
topic rule of law
international criminal law
rome statute of the international criminal court
url http://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/nuevo-foro-penal/article/view/4974/4086
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