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The punitive core, as a component element of the Principle of Typicality, is generally described by the doctrine in its content as the one that provides in a precise and finished form the type of infraction -and within this the reproach of guilt by way of malice or guilt- and the sanction, due to its importation from Criminal Law to Administrative Law, and specifically to Administrative Sanctioning Law. In this regard, the following questions arise: is such importation carried out strictly or in a tempered manner, and if it is carried out in a tempered manner, what is the admissible degree of…mehr

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The punitive core, as a component element of the Principle of Typicality, is generally described by the doctrine in its content as the one that provides in a precise and finished form the type of infraction -and within this the reproach of guilt by way of malice or guilt- and the sanction, due to its importation from Criminal Law to Administrative Law, and specifically to Administrative Sanctioning Law. In this regard, the following questions arise: is such importation carried out strictly or in a tempered manner, and if it is carried out in a tempered manner, what is the admissible degree of relativization of said Principle in the matter at hand, how should the relativized application of said Principle be implemented, what would be the practical consequences of the relativized application of said Principle, and what would be the practical consequences of the relativized application of said Principle? Through its analysis in the current context in which Administrative Law, and especially Administrative Sanctioning Law, is inserted, and through an approach to the scope of the Principle, the book attempts to provide an answer to these questions.
Autorenporträt
Valeria Martinez Hagopian, docteur en droit et en sciences sociales de l'université de la République, titulaire d'une maîtrise en droit administratif économique de l'université de Montevideo, professeur d'anglais à l'institut culturel anglo-uruguayen et à l'université de Cambridge en Angleterre (Royaume-Uni).