¿Atribución objetiva en el delito doloso?
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Omission, attribution, imputation, fraudulent acts, risk, causalityAbstract
On March 20, 1985, Armin Kaufmann died at the age of sixtytwo. This has been his penultimate job. What it loses, with it, the Science of Criminal Law can account for its special capacity to synthesize, criticize, and predict what can be expected from the fundamental concepts, old and new, of our discipline. Fortunately, the German disciples of Armin Kaufmann, Gerhard Dornseifer, Eckhard Horn, Georg Schilling, Wolfgang Schöne, Eberhard Struensee y Diethart Zielinski, had the happy idea of giving him, on the occasion of his 60th anniversary, an edition of the research carried out by the master over more than thirty years (Strafrechtsdogmatik zwischen Sein and Wert Gesammelte Aufsätze und Vorträge 1982), which has allowed some works to see the light that Kaufmann never published and that, if it were not for them, we would never have been able to enjoy. His dissertation has already appeared in Spanish (Teoría de las normas. Fundamentos de la Dogmática penal moderna, trad. de Enrique Bacigalupo y Ernesto Garzón Valdés, 1977) and a good number of magazine articles and tribute books. The translation of his qualification on the Dogmatics of Omission and two books are currently being prepared which will include, respectively, the articles that have already been translated and those that have not yet been translated ( The translator).
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