Revolution, Terrorism and the Death Penalty.

"Revolution, Terrorism, and the Death Penalty" was written by Aníbal Aliaga Iparraguirre as an analysis of the emergence of new ideologies aimed at providing answers to the socio-political role increasingly attributed to law and criminal justice. The merit of the work rests on a fundamental contradiction: faced with the apparent impossibility of seriously describing the concepts of revolution, terrorism, and the death penalty — because no general theory of these concepts exists — this important work responds accurately to this everyday question. Drawing on serious observations provided by concrete facts, their structure, their reciprocal relations, and the role the State assumes in relation to them — the case of the events at Uchuraccay, for example — Aníbal Aliaga constructs his legal interpretation and does so with the brilliance that was not only expected but required of him, especially with regard to the topics of revolution and the death penalty.

Author
Aliaga Iparraguirre, Aníbal
Publisher
Lima. Siglo XXI, 1984.
Date
1984
Location
Biblioteca Universidad de Lima. Código: 322.42/A39
Source
CVR - Biblioteca Virtual
Reference ID
libro-369

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