The book offers an in-depth analysis of urgent detention provisions in Mexico's National Code of Criminal Procedures, exploring their historical development and legal implications. It critically examines the principles justifying urgent detentions, weighing their impact on public safety against potential abuses of individual rights. Through a thorough investigation of legal requirements and procedural safeguards, it assesses the balance between the necessity for swift action and the protection of civil liberties. Comparative legal perspectives and international standards further contextualize Mexico's practices.
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- 2024
- 2023
Focusing on the evolution of criminal law, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the key theoretical currents that have shaped modern criminal systems. It presents an analysis of the most influential schools and theories, employing a comparative approach to highlight their similarities and differences. This enables readers to easily grasp the essential postulates and characteristics of various doctrines that have impacted the historical development of criminal law.