Citas bibligráficas
Zare, D., (2021). Con un gran poder, llega una gran responsabilidad: la aplicación del proceso de Extinción de Dominio a grandes casos de corrupción y crimen organizado. A propósito de la Casación N° 1408-2017-PUNO [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/20027
Zare, D., Con un gran poder, llega una gran responsabilidad: la aplicación del proceso de Extinción de Dominio a grandes casos de corrupción y crimen organizado. A propósito de la Casación N° 1408-2017-PUNO []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/20027
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title = "Con un gran poder, llega una gran responsabilidad: la aplicación del proceso de Extinción de Dominio a grandes casos de corrupción y crimen organizado. A propósito de la Casación N° 1408-2017-PUNO",
author = "Zare Velásquez, Daniela Isabel Jose",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
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We know that Law is changing according to the needs that society must face, and with this, new criminal types are emerging, others are being updated, and new ways of combating crime are even created through special processes. Clarity, we must go hand in hand with these updates, analyzing and questioning what is new that Law brings us. This is why the objective of this work is, above all, to clear up the most recurrent doubts that exist about a process created to combat “assets” that contribute to corruption, that Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure are just learning about, and that charges prominence in Cassation 1408-2017-PUNO: the domain extinction action applied to processes of complex nature such as money laundering whose previous crime -in the case- lies in illegal mining. After all, without full knowledge of its scope and purposes, there will be possibility that sentences will be issued that violate fundamental rights or imply a situation of impunity. It is for this reason that an analysis will be carried out with respect to the domain extinction action, to understand what is its object of application (especially in cases of illegal mining and money laundering), its limitations, and how is its treatment regarding of third parties in good faith, to later compare it with the models established in Colombia and Mexico, determining what their successes and failures are, and, in that sense, present recommendations for a process that, I believe, has not been given due importance in the fight against corruption.
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