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Urbina, S., (2024). Alcances y límites de la denominada autonomía en el delito de Lavado de Activos. Los problemas de la Sentencia Plenaria Casatoria 1-2017/CIJ-433 y su conflicto con la imputación necesaria [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27000
Urbina, S., Alcances y límites de la denominada autonomía en el delito de Lavado de Activos. Los problemas de la Sentencia Plenaria Casatoria 1-2017/CIJ-433 y su conflicto con la imputación necesaria []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27000
@misc{renati/532078,
title = "Alcances y límites de la denominada autonomía en el delito de Lavado de Activos. Los problemas de la Sentencia Plenaria Casatoria 1-2017/CIJ-433 y su conflicto con la imputación necesaria",
author = "Urbina Villa, Sebastian Nicolas Benjamin",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
This thesis seeks to reconcile two concepts: the autonomy of the money laundering, as a fiction developed to make the criminal policy of the State effective, and the necessary attribution, which aims to prevent arbitrariness. To achieve this, a theoretical development of the money laundering is undertaken, specifically focusing on its autonomy, as well as the necessary attribution. Subsequently, a separate analysis is conducted on procedural autonomy and substantive autonomy in light of the various positions proposed by legislation, doctrine, and jurisprudence, with special emphasis on what is proposed by Plenary Cassation Judgment 1-2017/CIJ-433. This is done considering that many existing proposals on autonomy, including those developed in Plenary Cassation Judgment 1-2017/CIJ-433, are violative of the necessary attribution or, at the other extreme, may render ineffective the fight against money laundering in the context of a society where this offense is complementary to the abundant and diverse forms of organized crime that coexist within it. Thus, the work ultimately arrives at a conception of autonomy that respects the necessary attribution while also allowing the criminal type to be effective for the purposes of the State's criminal policy.
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