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Author :José Luis Serrano González de Murillo Publisher :Ministerio de Justicia ISBN 13 :9788477872221 Total Pages :396 pages Book Rating :4.8/5 (722 download)
Book Synopsis Teoría del delito imprudente by : José Luis Serrano González de Murillo
Download or read book Teoría del delito imprudente written by José Luis Serrano González de Murillo and published by Ministerio de Justicia. This book was released on 1991 with total page 396 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Análisis del delito de la imprudencia en el dogmatismo penal y haciendo referencia a la normativa española.
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Book Synopsis El delito culposo o imprudente en Derecho penal y su regulación en el COIP by : Calderón Tello, Lyonel
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Book Synopsis La graduación del delito imprudente : reflexiones sobre la necesidad de delimitación entre imprudencia leve e imprudencia grave. by : Carmen Eloísa Ruiz López
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