The human sciences as the source and foundation of co-culpability in criminal law
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Interdisciplinary, Joint liability, HabitusAbstract
The purpose of this article is to discuss the joint liability from an interdisciplinary point of view. For this, it presents brief notions about the institute and establishes connections with ideas from other fields of the humanities disciplines. In addition, the article approaches the study of the humanities and the practical enforcement of joint liability.
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