Notes Punishment of Law: A Cyclical Analysis of the Inquisition to Jakobiana Ideology of the Criminal Law of the Enemy

In today's society, markedly complex and violent by uneven it is, the Law of Punishment has become increasingly incompatible day with the assumptions of the Constitutional rule of law. Throughout history the Criminal Law, the Law of Punishment crossed the denial of rights to the accused, observ...

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Main Authors: Rayana Pereira Sotão Arraes, Gleidysson José Brito de Carvalho
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Pós-graduação em Direito (CONPEDI) 2015-12-01
Series:Revista de Criminologias e Politicas Criminais
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Online Access:http://www.indexlaw.org/index.php/revistacpc/article/view/41
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Summary:In today's society, markedly complex and violent by uneven it is, the Law of Punishment has become increasingly incompatible day with the assumptions of the Constitutional rule of law. Throughout history the Criminal Law, the Law of Punishment crossed the denial of rights to the accused, observed the Inquisition, reaching fundamental guarantees the rights of man. However, what is observed today, with the crisis of the welfare state and the lack of confidence in the system is the frequent relativism guarantees and selectivity of the subject of rights which must be dealt with by criminal law and to be treated as an enemy of society, similar to the treatment of medieval heretics. This work was used the bibliographical research methodology.
ISSN:2526-0065
2526-0065