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Luis Arroyo Zapatero (Valladolid, 1951), rector honorario de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, es un jurista español, especialista en Derecho Penal Internacional, Presidente de la Société Internationale de Défense Sociale, además de fundador y actualmente director del Instituto de Derecho Penal Europeo e Internacional, con sede en el campus de la Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, en Ciudad Real. Obtuvo la licenciatura en Derecho con la calificación de sobresaliente y premio fin de carrera de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Valladolid. Pensionado en la Universidad de Colonia por el Gobierno alemán (DAAD) para realizar estudios de doctorado desde 1975 a 1977, se doctor...
“Luis Arroyo Zapatero es un penalista comprometido con el Estado Social y Democrático de Derecho, que por sus ideas políticas ha conocido de persecuciones y encierros. Este vallisoletano devenido manchego, no sólo por vocación sino debido a la magna obra que llevó a cabo como primer rector democráticamente elegido de la Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, como buen conocedor de la obra cervantina y discípulo del gran Marino Barbero Santos, hoy nos regala este libro sobre los temas que ha trabajado en sus últimos años. La lucha contra la pena de muerte, la militancia a favor de la dulcificación de las penas, su obsesión por rescatar los nombres mayúsculos de la historia de las ciencias penales y su compromiso docente, son acá muestras de sus dotes para ser catalogado como hombre de las ciencias penales de ambos lados del Atlántico.” Matías Bailone.
If subjecting war to law is one of the most important legal achievements of the 20th century, progressing further in that direction is one of the most important challenges for the 21st century. The problems it poses are many: the term “war” has formally fallen into disuse and we talk about “peacekeeping”; armies are today the product of cooperation between states and international organizations; private contractors increasingly participate in warlike activities, as the case of the Iraq war demonstrates; and the lines between war and very serious forms of crime (terrorism, organized crime) are increasingly blurred. This volume compiles the contributions presented at XVth International Congress on Social Defence, and tackle the criminal-legal issues raised by these new scenarios. It constitutes an innovative volume, gathering together the work of both academic and military authors, who have drawn on their theoretical and practical experience.
Catálogo de las "Electrografías" del Museo Internacional de Electrografía de Castilla la Mancha, organizado por el Museo Internacional de Electrografía, la Universidad de Castilla la Mancha, el Vicerrectorado de Extensión Universitaria y el Servicio de Actividades Culturales.
This volume examines legal matters regarding the prevention and fighting of historical pollution caused by industrial emissions. "Historical pollution" refers to the long-term or delayed onset effects of environmental crimes such as groundwater or soil pollution. Historical Pollution presents and compares national legal approaches, including the most interesting and effective mechanisms for managing environmental problems in relation with historical pollution. It features interdisciplinary and international comparisons of traditional and alternative justice mechanisms. This book will be of interest to researchers in criminology and criminal justice and related areas, such as politics, law, and economics, those in the public and private sectors dealing with environmental protection, including international institutions, corporations, specialized national agencies, those involved in the criminal justice system, and policymakers.
Continuing the AIDP’s tradition in examining how to improve the protection of the environment through criminal law, this volume addresses various challenges and scientific concerns in relation to environmental crime. It touches upon a range of topics, from biodiversity to corporate criminal liability to jurisdictional or prosecutorial problems, and explores multiple national and regional enforcement systems, drawing from best practices. It brings together key proceedings of the Second AIDP World Conference on the Protection of the Environment through Criminal Law (Bucharest, May 18-20, 2016) organised by the International Association of Penal Law (AIDP) in collaboration with the Romanian Association of Penal Sciences, the Legal Research Institute of the Romanian Academy of Sciences and the Ecological University of Bucharest.
In the past decades, the European Union has made little progress with respect to disqualifications as a sanction mechanism for the violation of laws. The creation of some form of harmonization is necessary, but the complex nature of this specific sanction mechanism has caused policy initiatives to be postponed, time after time. In answer to a call from the European Commission, the contributors in this book have conducted a comparative legal analysis in the EU 27 and looked into the practical experiences with disqualifications from a domestic and a cross border perspective. To that end, academics, policy makers, and practitioners in the Member States have been consulted. Analysis reveals a wi...