Is “anti-juridicity” a legal category? Do the so called “custodial sentences” exist?

The terms “anti-juridicity” and “custodial sentences” are widely used in the legal world. In this article, the author encourages to question both terms, analyzing if they are coherent with, precisely, what is understood as Law. First, the author wonders if it is correct to talk about “antijuridicity...

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Main Author: Carlos Fernández Sessarego
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Asociacion Civil THEMIS 2015-10-01
Series:Thēmis
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Online Access:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/15593
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description The terms “anti-juridicity” and “custodial sentences” are widely used in the legal world. In this article, the author encourages to question both terms, analyzing if they are coherent with, precisely, what is understood as Law. First, the author wonders if it is correct to talk about “antijuridicity”, taking into account the subject of Law, the ways in which Law is manifested, and the relation between juridicity and Law. Further on, the author analyses if it is correct to talk about a “custodial sentence”, considering the relation between liberty and the human being. All through the article, the author also recounts how the ideas in Law have evolved through recent history.
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spelling doaj.art-8a3354a95d8c49409bbafdff6295e99c2022-12-22T01:48:48ZspaAsociacion Civil THEMISThēmis1810-99342015-10-0106819320215057Is “anti-juridicity” a legal category? Do the so called “custodial sentences” exist?Carlos Fernández Sessarego0Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúThe terms “anti-juridicity” and “custodial sentences” are widely used in the legal world. In this article, the author encourages to question both terms, analyzing if they are coherent with, precisely, what is understood as Law. First, the author wonders if it is correct to talk about “antijuridicity”, taking into account the subject of Law, the ways in which Law is manifested, and the relation between juridicity and Law. Further on, the author analyses if it is correct to talk about a “custodial sentence”, considering the relation between liberty and the human being. All through the article, the author also recounts how the ideas in Law have evolved through recent history.http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/15593Derecho Penaljuridicidadpena privativa de la libertadantijuridicidadobjeto del derechoTeoría Tridimensional del Derecho
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Is “anti-juridicity” a legal category? Do the so called “custodial sentences” exist?
Thēmis
Derecho Penal
juridicidad
pena privativa de la libertad
antijuridicidad
objeto del derecho
Teoría Tridimensional del Derecho
title Is “anti-juridicity” a legal category? Do the so called “custodial sentences” exist?
title_full Is “anti-juridicity” a legal category? Do the so called “custodial sentences” exist?
title_fullStr Is “anti-juridicity” a legal category? Do the so called “custodial sentences” exist?
title_full_unstemmed Is “anti-juridicity” a legal category? Do the so called “custodial sentences” exist?
title_short Is “anti-juridicity” a legal category? Do the so called “custodial sentences” exist?
title_sort is anti juridicity a legal category do the so called custodial sentences exist
topic Derecho Penal
juridicidad
pena privativa de la libertad
antijuridicidad
objeto del derecho
Teoría Tridimensional del Derecho
url http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/15593
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