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  El empleo (debido) de la fuerza letal policial en el ordenamiento jurídico español : una aproximación dogmática

Coca-Vila, I. (2022). El empleo (debido) de la fuerza letal policial en el ordenamiento jurídico español: una aproximación dogmática. e-Eguzkilore. Zientzia Kriminologikoen Aldizkari Elektronikoa/Revista Electrónica de Ciencias Criminológicas, (8).

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Coca-Vila, Ivó1, Author           
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1Criminal Law, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Max Planck Society, ou_2489694              

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 Abstract: Can a criminal law system legitimately impose a duty of protection whose compliance may require, in an extreme situation, killing a citizen? This paper aims to answer this question within the framework of the Spanish criminal law system. To this end, I first examine the legitimacy requirements of police duties whose fulfillment requires the use of force. Then, I specifically address the problem of the legitimacy of a duty of protection whose fulfillment requires in the specific case to kill a citizen. Can a criminal law system that claims to be liberal force police officers to shoot a citizen to death? This paper concludes with a final section devoted to condensing the main theses defended in what follows.

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Language(s): spa - Spanish
 Dates: 2022-06-15
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Title: e-Eguzkilore. Zientzia Kriminologikoen Aldizkari Elektronikoa/Revista Electrónica de Ciencias Criminológicas
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: (8) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2530-1969