Participation in the criminal offence in the Supreme Court’s doctrine (1870-1978)
Keywords:
Supreme Court, authorship, complicity, cover-up, sentences, JurisprudenceAbstract
Jurisprudence has paid special attention to authorship and other forms of participation in the crime. Legal doctrine itself has been concerned with studying the judgments of the Supreme Court referring to participation in the crime, and especially those related to direct authorship, as well as the criteria for differentiating the necessary cooperation from complicity, establishing a periodization in that jurisprudence. Along with these aspects, attention is also paid in this work to other forms of participation in crime such as inducement and concealment, which have also occupied the Supreme Court in its sentences.
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