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Crimes contra a fauna e o princ?pio da n?o-malefic?ncia : contribui??es da bio?tica ao direito penal ambientalTeixeira Neto, Jo?o Alves 20 December 2012 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2012-12-20 / This research, through a dialogue between criminal law, bioethics and philosophy, seeks to analyze - in an interdisciplinary way - the criminal protection of fauna. The analysis undertaken is given in order to overcome the paradigm radically anthropocentric, said the three knowledge areas (criminal law, bioethics and philosophy), but with maintaining the idea of a criminal law, onto-anthropological view, (re) conducted constitutionally imposed limits. Search, in this context, the use of non-maleficence bioethics principle as a criterion of offensiveness, both as in crimes against fauna. The subject of the thesis is tightly linked with following research content: Contemporary criminal legal system, specialization area: Criminal System and violence from Postgraduate Program in Criminal Law at Pontifical Catholic University (Rio Grande do Sul). / A presente investiga??o, atrav?s de um di?logo entre direito penal, filosofia e bio?tica, busca analisar - de modo interdisciplinar - a tutela jur?dico-penal da fauna. A an?lise empreendida se d? no sentido da supera??o do paradigma radicalmente antropoc?ntrico, nas tr?s referidas ?reas do conhecimento (direito penal, filosofia e bio?tica), mas com a manuten??o da ideia de um direito penal, de base ontoantropol?gica, (re)conduzido aos limites constitucionalmente impostos. Busca-se, neste contexto, a utiliza??o do princ?pio bio?tico da n?o-malefic?ncia como crit?rio de ofensividade nos crimes contra fauna. A pesquisa se encontra vinculada ? linha de pesquisa: Sistemas Jur?dico-penais Contempor?neos, ?rea de concentra??o: Sistema Penal e Viol?ncia, do Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Ci?ncias Criminais da PUCRS.
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