Garantías procesales del menor infractor en el marco de la violencia filio parental.: Aportaciones desde la directiva 2016/800/ue

The European Unión’s effort to prevent and combat the juvenile delinquency in general, and more specifically, certain criminals conducts carried out by minors like is the child-to-parent violence, has derived in a reinforcement of the procedural rights and safeguards of the victims and of the minors...

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Main Author: Jiménez Arroyo, Sandra
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6258777
Source:Revista de estudios europeos, ISSN 2530-9854, Nº. 1, 2017 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Garantias procesales de investigados y acusados: Situación actual en el ámbito de la Union Europea), pags. 7-19
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Summary: The European Unión’s effort to prevent and combat the juvenile delinquency in general, and more specifically, certain criminals conducts carried out by minors like is the child-to-parent violence, has derived in a reinforcement of the procedural rights and safeguards of the victims and of the minors who are suspect or accused in criminal procedure. One example of this reinforcement, among others, is the European Parliament and of the Council Directive 2016/800/UE, about procedural safeguards for minors who are suspected or accused in criminal proceeding, still to transpose. In this paper, we analyze some of the modifications that its transposition and the introduction of the rights that it incorporates could include in the Organic Law 5/2000 regulating the Criminal Responsibility of Minors, as well as its incidence in the position of the procedural rights of the minor offender and the progenitor who is victim in cases of child-to-parent violence.