Evolución histórica de la legislación del delito de contrabando en Colombia

States has traditionally sanctioned contraband, due not only to the detriment, it represents for their economies, but also as a manner on which those countries can collect resources for its operation throughout the imposition of fines and the seizing of merchandise. In the case study of the Colombia...

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Main Authors: Hernández Quintero, Hernando A., Barrero, Juan Manuel
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5682963
Source:Derecho Penal y Criminología: Revista del Instituto de Ciencias Penales y Criminológicas, ISSN 0121-0483, Vol. 36, Nº. 101, 2015, pags. 13-49
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Summary: States has traditionally sanctioned contraband, due not only to the detriment, it represents for their economies, but also as a manner on which those countries can collect resources for its operation throughout the imposition of fines and the seizing of merchandise. In the case study of the Colombian State, such behavior has been historically approached individually either as an administrative infringement, or as a criminal conduct; and even by combining the two as a punitive reaction. This paper presents a study of legislative evolution, legal approach used by the State of Colombia to face out such conduct, since the colonial times to the lately promulgated law 1765 of 2015.