Category: Criminal law

The medical saga with the longest history—and the most stories

In recent interviews, Bernat-Noël Tiffon reflects on his long and distinguished family career in medicine and psychology, coinciding with the publication of his book, “Saga Tiffon: desde la Cirugía Romancista hasta la Psiquiatría y Psicología Forense” (The Tiffon Saga: From Romantic Surgery to Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology)

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For an International Criminal Law Without Impunity

The current model of international justice, focused exclusively on individuals, is insufficient to address the most serious crimes of the 21st century. Based on this premise, Jaume Antich Soler, during his induction into the Royal Academy of Law (RAED), argues for the need to revisit a long-standing challenge in International Criminal Law: the incorporation of the criminal responsibility of legal entities before the International Criminal Court

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