Causes and early effects of Organic Law 1/2009 whichreforms the Principle of universal jurisdiction in Spain
According to the study of the background of the application of the principle of universal jurisdiction for the Spanish courts, an officiousness is denoted in terms of the effective recognition of human rights, all this driven by a series of legislative reforms that arises thanks on the one hand, to...
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description | According to the study of the background of the application of the principle of universal jurisdiction for the Spanish courts, an officiousness is denoted in terms of the effective recognition of human rights, all this driven by a series of legislative reforms that arises thanks on the one hand, to the necessary adjustment of the Spanish legislation to the International Criminal law, and on the other, to the political and diplomatic pressures. It was inserted the application of a principle of universal jurisdiction to solve as an exercise of justice that must at all costs be limited, by criteria such as connection to a national interest, the principle of subsidiarity and the application of a test of reasonableness. Through Organic Law 1 of the year 2009 was gave a new stage in the Spanish justice that has influenced on a large scale the international law, for its contribution to the achievement of a more just and sure world, and to strengthen international law, rather than the violence, as a common way of solving conflicts. |
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spelling | oai:oai.revistas.uptc.edu.co:article-47742021-07-12T07:45:35Z Causes and early effects of Organic Law 1/2009 whichreforms the Principle of universal jurisdiction in Spain Causas y primeros efectos de la Ley Orgánica 1/2009 por la que se reforma el principio de jurisdicción universal en España Esteve-Moltó, José Elías principle of universal jurisdiction, justice, jurisdiction, human rights,international law, international criminal law principio de jurisdicción universal, justicia, jurisdicción, derechos humanos,derecho internacional, derecho penal internacional According to the study of the background of the application of the principle of universal jurisdiction for the Spanish courts, an officiousness is denoted in terms of the effective recognition of human rights, all this driven by a series of legislative reforms that arises thanks on the one hand, to the necessary adjustment of the Spanish legislation to the International Criminal law, and on the other, to the political and diplomatic pressures. It was inserted the application of a principle of universal jurisdiction to solve as an exercise of justice that must at all costs be limited, by criteria such as connection to a national interest, the principle of subsidiarity and the application of a test of reasonableness. Through Organic Law 1 of the year 2009 was gave a new stage in the Spanish justice that has influenced on a large scale the international law, for its contribution to the achievement of a more just and sure world, and to strengthen international law, rather than the violence, as a common way of solving conflicts. De acuerdo con el estudio de los antecedentes de la aplicación del principio de jurisdicción universal por los tribunales españoles, se denota un oficiamiento en cuanto al reconocimiento efectivo de los derecho humanos, todo esto impulsado por una serie de reformas de carácter legislativo que surgen gracias, por una parte, a la necesaria adaptación de la legislación española al derecho penal internacional,y por otra, a las presiones políticas y diplomáticas. Se introdujo la aplicación de un principio de jurisdicción universal para resolver como un ejercicio de la justicia que debe a toda costa limitarse, por unos criterios como son la conexión con un interés nacional, el principio de subsidiariedad y la aplicación de un test de razonabilidad. A través de la Ley orgánica 1 del año 2009 se dio una nueva etapa en la justicia española que ha influido en gran escala en el derecho internacional, por su contribución a la consecución de un mundo más justo y seguro, y a consolidar el derecho internacional, en lugar de la violencia, como forma habitual de solucionar los conflictos. Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia 2013-09-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/derecho_realidad/article/view/4774 10.19053/16923936.v1.n22.2013.4774 Derecho y Realidad; Vol. 11 No. 22 (2013): Julio - Diciembre; 176-210 Derecho y Realidad; Vol. 11 Núm. 22 (2013): Julio - Diciembre; 176-210 Derecho y Realidad; v. 11 n. 22 (2013): Julio - Diciembre; 176-210 2619-5607 1692-3936 10.19053/16923936.v1.n22.2013 spa https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/derecho_realidad/article/view/4774/3908 Derechos de autor 2013 Derecho y Realidad |
spellingShingle | principle of universal jurisdiction, justice, jurisdiction, human rights,international law, international criminal law principio de jurisdicción universal, justicia, jurisdicción, derechos humanos,derecho internacional, derecho penal internacional Esteve-Moltó, José Elías Causes and early effects of Organic Law 1/2009 whichreforms the Principle of universal jurisdiction in Spain |
title | Causes and early effects of Organic Law 1/2009 whichreforms the Principle of universal jurisdiction in Spain |
title_alt | Causas y primeros efectos de la Ley Orgánica 1/2009 por la que se reforma el principio de jurisdicción universal en España |
title_full | Causes and early effects of Organic Law 1/2009 whichreforms the Principle of universal jurisdiction in Spain |
title_fullStr | Causes and early effects of Organic Law 1/2009 whichreforms the Principle of universal jurisdiction in Spain |
title_full_unstemmed | Causes and early effects of Organic Law 1/2009 whichreforms the Principle of universal jurisdiction in Spain |
title_short | Causes and early effects of Organic Law 1/2009 whichreforms the Principle of universal jurisdiction in Spain |
title_sort | causes and early effects of organic law 1 2009 whichreforms the principle of universal jurisdiction in spain |
topic | principle of universal jurisdiction, justice, jurisdiction, human rights,international law, international criminal law principio de jurisdicción universal, justicia, jurisdicción, derechos humanos,derecho internacional, derecho penal internacional |
topic_facet | principle of universal jurisdiction, justice, jurisdiction, human rights,international law, international criminal law principio de jurisdicción universal, justicia, jurisdicción, derechos humanos,derecho internacional, derecho penal internacional |
url | https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/derecho_realidad/article/view/4774 |
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