Is it possible to use legal defenses to exempt criminal responsibility for the crime of torture?

Authors

  • Ariana Bassino Balta Consorcio Roger Yon & SMB Abogados

    Abogada. Magíster en Derecho Penal por las Universidades de Barcelona y Pompeu Fabra. Magíster en Estudios Jurídicos Avanzados por la Universidad de Barcelona. Socia del Consorcio Roger Yon & SMB Abogados. Contacto:
    abassino@rogeryon-smb.com.

Keywords:

Criminal Law, torture, self-defense, legal defenses, “ticking time bomb” situations

Abstract

Torture is proscribed in the majority of countries, and prohibited by numerous international instruments. However, torture is nowadays a practice that takes place in many countries, even though there exists a majority agreement in favor of absolute prohibition of this conduct.
In the present article, the author analyzes the possibility of using legal defenses to exempt criminal responsibility for the crime of torture. In order to do this, the author examines historical, doctrinal and jurisprudential aspects, concluding than in certain situations it is possible to appeal to traditional legal defenses, particularly selfdefense.

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Published

2015-10-07

How to Cite

Bassino Balta, A. (2015). Is it possible to use legal defenses to exempt criminal responsibility for the crime of torture?. THEMIS Revista De Derecho, (68), 113–127. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/15587

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Section

Derecho Penal Especial