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Criminal Law Concept : General Concept II
Criminal Law Concept : General Concept II
CONDE MUÑOZ, Francisco 2.002-CRIMINAL LAW-party General-Editing Editorial 5ta.-Valencia-TIRANT BLANCH. 56 pp. MIR PUIG, Santiago 1.998-CRIMINAL LAW-Party-General, the 5th edition Barcelona. Editorial TECFOTO S.L. PEÑA CABRERA, Raúl.1 ,997 He tried CRIMINAL LAW – Programmatic Study of the General. 3rd. edition Grijley E.I.R.L-Editor
Welzel Hans tells us that the co-authorship is authorship, its particularity is the fact that the domain unit is common to several people. Co-author is who possess the personal qualities of the author carries the joint decision regarding the fact and by virtue of it taking part in the commission of the crime. The independent co-authorship is a form of authorship and is based on the principle of division of labor. Each co-turn complemented by the fact that of all others in the offense: therefore also account for the crime.
Co-authorship is, subjectively, community spirit and objectively, a division of tasks of importance of the contributions. It is indeed the domain of functional, through the distribution of agreed contributions. Fluency in fact not exercised unfair one, but all through a joint and mutual fulfillment. Read the rest of this entry »
Criminal Law Concept : General Concept
Criminal Law Concept : General Concept
Coauthorship believe it when a crime is carried out jointly by two or more people sharing mutual agreement between all the domain of fact. The crime is then committed “together”, sharing the speakers together, the tasks imposed on the type of author, but with collective consciousness of the global plan concerted unit. Dr. Raul Peña Cabrera coauthored defines as “the execution of a crime committed jointly by several persons who participate voluntarily and knowingly agree to a division of functions necessary in nature. The Co-authoring needs no explicit legal recognition because it is implicit on the notion of copyright …. ” Read the rest of this entry »