Dialogues between German legal doctrine and the challenges of Brazilian criminal law
an interview with Beatriz Corrêa Camargo
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18702437Keywords:
German criminal law, joint perpetration, sexual offences, sexual self-determination, economic criminal law, IBCCRIMAbstract
In this interview with IBCCRIM, Professor Beatriz Corrêa Camargo discusses the influence of German criminal doctrine on her career and on Brazilian law, addressing topics such as the theory of participation in crime, sexual crimes from a gender perspective, and the challenges of corporate criminal liability. The author reflects on the need to reconcile doctrinal rigor with social awareness in legal education and court decisions, highlighting the role of research and scientific publications in building a democratic criminal justice system.
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