The course will provide the student with a study of modern dogmatic trends in the context of criminal execution and their relationship with Economic Criminal Law. The discipline is inserted at the heart of one of the most complex and interesting problematizations of criminal legal sciences concerning the tension between the effectiveness of the right to punish, on the one hand, and the enshrinement of citizen guarantees against the State's discretion, on the other. . Thus, the proposed course will analyze criminal execution in its essence, that is: mediate such opposing tendencies, in order to function as the normative rationality capable of allowing the execution of criminal penalties limited to the most fundamental values of the human being, their dignity and freedom . By attributing this functionality to the field of criminal execution, this discipline will contribute to the development of a critical reflection linked to dogmatic analysis to be applied notably to the field of Economic Criminal Law. Finally, it is worth mentioning that the course will present the significant changes that occurred through the Anti-Crime Law (Law nº 13,964/2019) with regard to Criminal Execution, in order to highlight the changes that impacted Economic Criminal Law
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Friday: 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am to 11:30 am