Towards a Rational Legislative Evaluation in Criminal Law / edited by Adán Nieto Martín, Marta Muñoz de Morales Romero.
2016
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Towards a Rational Legislative Evaluation in Criminal Law / edited by Adán Nieto Martín, Marta Muñoz de Morales Romero.
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1st ed. 2016.
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Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
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X, 384 p. 12 illus. in color. online resource
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Part I Fundamentals of Policy Evaluation: Alberto Muñoz Arenas, Theoretical and Procedural Aspects of the Evaluation of Public Policies
Ana Pérez Cepeda, Crime Statistics in the European Union
Íñigo Ortiz de Urbina Gimeno, Economics as a tool in legislative evaluation: cost-analysis, cost-efficacy and cost-benefit
Part II Comparative Experiences: Samuel Rodríguez Ferrández, Legislative Evaluation in Spain: Its Necessary Application in the Approval of Criminal Law Reforms
José Becerra Muñoz, Institutional redesign proposal for the preparation of Criminal Policy by the Government. The focus on ex ante evaluations
Manuel Maroto Calatayud, Criminal policy Evaluation and rationality in legislative procedure: the example of Sweden
Marta Muñoz de Morales Romero, Codification and Legislative Technique in the United States of America
Andreas Hoyer, Criminal Law legislation in Germany
Fernando Guanarteme Sánchez-Lázaro, Evaluation and European Criminal Law: The Evaluation Model of the Commission
Part III Evaluation and axiological validity: Pablo Rando Casermeiro, Prejudice and intellectual property. Music theft as an example of empirical measurement of damage
Ana Prieto del Pino, The proportionality principle and its content of rationality in a broad sense: The principle of subsidiarity
Part IV Evaluation and judicial control: Juan Antonio Lascuraín, Constitutional control of Criminal law
Luís A. Vélez Rodríguez, Controlling the constitutionality of Criminal law against the onslaught of irrational criminal polity
Part V Conclusions: Adán Nieto Martín,< A necessary triangle: the science of legislation, the constitutional control of criminal laws and experimental legislation.
Ana Pérez Cepeda, Crime Statistics in the European Union
Íñigo Ortiz de Urbina Gimeno, Economics as a tool in legislative evaluation: cost-analysis, cost-efficacy and cost-benefit
Part II Comparative Experiences: Samuel Rodríguez Ferrández, Legislative Evaluation in Spain: Its Necessary Application in the Approval of Criminal Law Reforms
José Becerra Muñoz, Institutional redesign proposal for the preparation of Criminal Policy by the Government. The focus on ex ante evaluations
Manuel Maroto Calatayud, Criminal policy Evaluation and rationality in legislative procedure: the example of Sweden
Marta Muñoz de Morales Romero, Codification and Legislative Technique in the United States of America
Andreas Hoyer, Criminal Law legislation in Germany
Fernando Guanarteme Sánchez-Lázaro, Evaluation and European Criminal Law: The Evaluation Model of the Commission
Part III Evaluation and axiological validity: Pablo Rando Casermeiro, Prejudice and intellectual property. Music theft as an example of empirical measurement of damage
Ana Prieto del Pino, The proportionality principle and its content of rationality in a broad sense: The principle of subsidiarity
Part IV Evaluation and judicial control: Juan Antonio Lascuraín, Constitutional control of Criminal law
Luís A. Vélez Rodríguez, Controlling the constitutionality of Criminal law against the onslaught of irrational criminal polity
Part V Conclusions: Adán Nieto Martín,< A necessary triangle: the science of legislation, the constitutional control of criminal laws and experimental legislation.
Summary
This book launches a debate on the need to evaluate criminal policies and, what is more complex and ambitious, to develop an evaluation method. The contributions address topics such as the general methodology for evaluating public policy, preparing criminal statistics, and analyzing costs, cost-effectiveness and cost benefits. Additionally, the work explores the state of affairs in various countries including Spain, Sweden, USA, Germany and in the EU. It also examines issues such as the relationship between legislative evaluation and criminal principles and the constitutional courts' control over criminal acts.
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