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Evoluzione della scienza e giudizio di rimproverabilità per colpa

Verso una nuova tipicità del crimen culposum
  • Cecilia Valbonesi,

The growing complexity of production phenomena is causing a progressive expansion of culpable liability assumptions. In particular, the jurisprudence dealing with long-term diseases bases the culpable reproach on scientific knowledge gained in a later period, thus operating a destructuring of the constitutive profiles of the crimen culposum. The work intends to investigate the complex relationship between guilt and scientific progress, highlighting the continuous dialogue between doctrine and jurisprudence, with particular attention to the implications of risk criminal law and precautionism. The search for a new typicality of culpable reproach does not ignore the recent legislative developments aimed at giving meaning to guidelines and protocols.

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Cecilia Valbonesi

University of Florence, Italy

Cecilia Valbonesi is a PhD in Criminal Sciences (University of Florence). She is the author of numerous publications in journals and collective works on culpable liability in the medical and work field and in case of disasters related to natural phenomena. In her forensic activity she deals with the criminal-law protection of minor subjects.
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Book Title

Evoluzione della scienza e giudizio di rimproverabilità per colpa

Book Subtitle

Verso una nuova tipicità del crimen culposum

Authors

Cecilia Valbonesi

Peer Reviewed

Number of Pages

228

Publication Year

2014

Copyright Information

© 2014 Author(s)

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CC BY 4.0

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Firenze University Press

DOI

10.36253/978-88-6655-712-8

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978-88-6655-711-1

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978-88-6655-712-8

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978-88-9273-401-2

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Premio Ricerca «Città di Firenze»

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2705-0289

Series E-ISSN

2705-0297

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