Política criminal e indigenismo. Fundamentos jurídico-teóricos de la política criminal indigenista

Authors

  • Max Maureira Pacheco

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18441/ind.v22i0.189-213

Abstract

The violence suffered by the indigenous communities has been juridical. It has crystallized into a particular juridical-political comprehension of citizenship which is a focus of this study. The transcendence of this same condition is to be obtained through the figure of the indigenous free citizen who aspires to be what he is. The realization of this circumstance of liberty has been exalted with the valuation of the indigenous by the indigenism. There are obvious effects on criminal policy, and the arising new criminal and political orientation on the fringes of penal violence also presupposes a new, joint task in the determination of the limits of the ius puniendi.

Published

2005-01-01

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