Accountability of legal persons in the sanctioning administrative law
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i63.6076Keywords:
Administrative law, Administrative acts, Public officials, Administrative sanctions, Penal action, Legal fault - El SalvadorAbstract
From the punitive point of view of the principle of guilt, it has not been easy to create a dogma which specifies the manner in which crimes or offences can be attributed to legal persons.
Some time ago, Criminal Law prohibited the criminal accountability of legal persons, a paradigm which continually evolves in comparative legislation. In contrast, the Sanctioning Administrative Law has always taken into account sanctions to legal persons, and even though it has been doing so for a long time, no theory has yet been created to achieve this task in Criminal Law.
Entorno, mayo 2017, número 63: 39-44
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