Los viajes de las ideas sobre la cuestión criminal hacia /desde Argentina

Traducción, lucha e innovación (1880–1955)
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Reihe Global Perspectives on Legal History
ISBN 9783944773469
Sprache Spanisch
Erscheinungsdatum 05.08.2024
Genre Recht
Verlag Max-Planck-Institut für Rechtsgeschichte und Rechtstheorie
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Kurzbeschreibung des Verlags

Since the 1880s, Argentina has undergone an impressive metamorphosis in knowledge about the set of problems related to crime and punishment (the ‘criminal question’). Until the late nineteenth century, the production of truth on these issues had been strongly dominated by philosophical and legal perspectives that were the result of complex processes of importing enlightened and liberal, but also Catholic, theoretical vocabularies developed in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe.

Towards the end of the nineteenth century, a new perspective on the ‘criminal question’, initially also based on ideas imported from European contexts, began to be discussed in Argentina, which challenged the fundamental concepts and arguments that had until then been consolidated in the realm of criminal law. Building on the ideas of the ‘Positivist School’ in Italy and their multiplex reception elsewhere, a new type of discourse on crime and punishment was developed in the name of science.

This edited volume aims to contribute to the understanding of these metamorphoses of knowledge on the criminal question in Argentina between the late nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, emphasising how the transnational circulation of ideas played a role in them. The traditional view of these processes, based on the assumption that peripheral contexts depend on central contexts, focuses on the importation of ideas from the Global North to the Global South and presents the reception of ideas as consisting of transplants, appropriation, reproduction or adoption. However, this prevents us from observing the dynamics of adaptation, rejection and negotiation that, in some cases, led to significant innovations by local authors, both in response to local problems and as a result of their own inventiveness and creativity.

In addition, this book identifies other relevant instances of the transnational circulation of knowledge on crime and punishment that have so far received little attention in the historiography, such as between different contexts in the Global South, and from the Global South to the Global North. In doing so, it opens a window on a field that deserves much more attention in the future.

Mehr Informationen
Reihe Global Perspectives on Legal History
ISBN 9783944773469
Sprache Spanisch
Erscheinungsdatum 05.08.2024
Genre Recht
Verlag Max-Planck-Institut für Rechtsgeschichte und Rechtstheorie
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Published by Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt am Main
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