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¿Es la justicia el fin último del Derecho? ¿Deben los jueces administrar justicias o aplicar normas? ¿Hay contradicción entre esto? En definitiva... ¿Son los jueces, meros espectadores o protagonistas en la dinámica del sistema jurídico? La justicia se ha encontrado siempre en el centro de la eterna cruzada iusfilosófica, muchas veces, alabada, anhelada, subestimada o incluso renegada. De ahí que resulte todo un reto desarrollar una obra sobre la justicia de forma, en lo posible, objetiva, sin asumir el inminente riesgo de ser acusados por alguna de las escuelas fundamentales que han construido este debate. Más aún, si sobre la justicia, el juez, por la responsabilidad histórica...
El texto es la compilación de sentencias dictadas por la Sala de lo Penal del Tribunal Supremo Popular de la República de Cuba actuando como juez ponente la magistrada María Caridad Bertot Yero y comentadas por especialistas en la materia: abogados y profesores universitarios. Obra que sale a la luz en un importante momento para el sistema de justicia penal cubano, sometido a una profunda reforma legal desde la Constitución del 2019 que franqueó el escenario para la transformación en sede penal de la Leyes sustantiva y adjetiva, los cambios son variados e intensos y ello ha requerido de un esfuerzo adicional de los "comentaristas" para sin perder la esencia del pensamiento de la magistrada, aportar la nueva mirada a las instituciones jurídico-penal desarrolladas. Estos comentarios vistos a través de valoraciones y razonamientos de cara a la doctrina, no sólo apoyan el pensamiento expuesto en cada considerando, sino que se convierte en material válido, actual y oportuno para todos los operadores del sistema de justicia penal en Cuba y en el mundo, con apreciable valía como derecho comparado.
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This work begins with a boy named Geraldo growing up Sicilian in Rochester, New York, and ends with the author breakfasting with Eleanor Roosevelt in the White House. It is a portrait of what it was like to come of age in the 1930s and 1940s.
Seventeen-year-old Miguel Angel spends every minute after school at the Packing Shed, working out with the Alisal Boxing Club. He dreams of becoming a champion so he can get his mother and five siblings out of their cramped one-bedroom apartment in one of Salinas’ poorest barrios. But suddenly his life gets more complicated. The city is threatening to take the Packing Shed away from Coach, and without a place to train he won’t be able to avoid the gangbangers in his neighborhood. His childhood friend, Beto, has succumbed to the wiles of easy money and expensive cars, and Miguel Angel wonders if he’ll be able to resist his friend. Meanwhile, beautiful blonde Britney from Pebble Beach ha...
An empirical investigation of financial crises during the last 800 years.
After the success of The Northern Clemency, shortlisted for the 2008 Man Booker Prize, Philip Hensher brings us another slice of contemporary life, this time the peaceful civility and spiralling paranoia of a small English town.
"Home : a place that provides access to every opportunity America has to offer.--A.H."--P. [vii]
Rigorous nonpartisan research on the effects of economic forces and public policy on entrepreneurship and innovation. Entrepreneurship and innovation are widely recognized as drivers of economic dynamics and long-term prosperity. This series communicates key findings about the implications of entrepreneurial and innovative activity across the economy. Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 3, synthesizes key findings about entrepreneurial and innovative activity in the U.S. economy, conveying insights on contemporary challenges and providing an analytical base for policy design. In the first paper, Jorge Guzman, Fiona Murray, Scott Stern, and Heidi Williams examine re...