Interview with Manuel Gómez Tomillo
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19007016Keywords:
Criminal law, Administrative law, Corporate criminal liability, Compliance, Constitutional guaranteesAbstract
The text presents an interview with Manuel Gómez Tomillo addressing key issues in contemporary criminal law. He examines the evolution of liability for crimes committed through mass media and digital platforms, highlighting challenges such as anonymity and the spread of illegal content. Tomillo argues for the close relationship between criminal law and administrative sanctioning law, asserting their shared legal nature and constitutional guarantees. He also discusses corporate criminal liability, compliance programs, negotiated justice, and international cooperation in transnational crimes. The scholar stresses the relevance of criminal law theory, critical thinking, and democratic guarantees in confronting utilitarian trends, penal populism, and technological transformations, including the growing impact of artificial intelligence.
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