Bibliographic citations
Yaringaño, D., (2022). El delito de Enriquecimiento Ilícito como delito de consumación permanente y las consecuencias subsecuentes en la atribución de responsabilidad penal al extraneus [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21852
Yaringaño, D., El delito de Enriquecimiento Ilícito como delito de consumación permanente y las consecuencias subsecuentes en la atribución de responsabilidad penal al extraneus []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21852
@misc{renati/532975,
title = "El delito de Enriquecimiento Ilícito como delito de consumación permanente y las consecuencias subsecuentes en la atribución de responsabilidad penal al extraneus",
author = "Yaringaño Campos, Dora Lucia",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The present academic project deals with the analysis carried out on the crime of illicit enrichment, the same one that is typified in article 401 of our Penal Code. In this regard, it is possible to affirm that it has three main objectives. The first of these is to determine the type of consummation that occurs in the crime that is the subject of analysis. Notwithstanding this, the second objective is devoted to the analysis and determination of the attribution of criminal responsibility to the subjects who intervene during the execution of the aforementioned crime, whether they are liable to be considered as intranei or extranei. Likewise, the third objective of this report is to study the legal concept of “prior agreement“, or also called “pactum sceleris“, and, from this, the legal consequences that it may entail in the framework of a criminal process will be determined. In addition to this, there will be a case law exemplification around the concept of the pactum sceleris. It is worth mentioning that throughout the development of this academic project, the research method has been used, through which the result of the investigation was evaluated and applied in the current authorized doctrine and the most relevant jurisprudential pronouncements.
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