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      Una aproximación al "nuevo orden penal": Pluralismo, armonización y orden jurídico en el pensamiento de Mireille Delmas-Marty Translated title: An Approach to the "New Order in Criminal Law": Pluralism, Harmonization and Legal Order as seen by Mireille Delmas-Marty

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          Mireille Delmas-Marty estudia el derecho penal contemporáneo a partir de una observación rectora: "lo que domina el paisaje jurídico es lo impreciso, lo incierto, lo inestable"; y propone "reemplazar la demagogia de la simplicidad por una pedagogía de la complejidad". Examina el universalismo y el pluralismo a la luz de ciertos valores comunes que propician la internacionalización del derecho. El gran dato universal reside en los derechos del hombre. La jurista francesa destaca el peligro que el sistema penal representa para los derechos humanos, tomando en cuenta que el derecho penal se halla simultáneamente "encuadrado, es decir, limitado y legitimado" por los derechos del hombre. Estos se encuentran "al mismo tiempo protegidos y amenazados por el derecho penal", por lo cual está en riesgo la política criminal liberal.

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          Mireille Delmas-Marty studies contemporary criminal law based on a guiding observation: "What dominates the juridical landscape is the imprecise, the uncertain, the unstable". She proposes "replacing the demagogy of simplicity by a pedagogy of complexity". She examines universalism and pluralism in the light of certain common values that favor the internationalization of law. The great universal datum lies in the rights of man. The French jurist stresses the danger that the penal system represents for human rights, bearing inmind that criminal law is simultaneously "framed, that is, limited and legitimized" by the rights of man. These are "at once protected and threatened by criminal law". Liberal criminal policy is at risk.

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                Journal
                bmdc
                Boletín mexicano de derecho comparado
                Bol. Mex. Der. Comp.
                Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas, UNAM
                2448-4873
                December 2009
                : 42
                : 126
                : 1305-1337
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México
                Article
                S0041-86332009000300005
                dc995786-29c7-4017-b89c-696526e5c70b

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License.

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                universalismo,relativismo,pluralismo,política criminal,derechos humanos,derecho penal internacional,universalism,relativism,pluralism,criminal policy,human rights,international criminal law

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