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切薩雷·貝卡里亞,或譯貝加利亞、比卡利亞(義大利語: Cesare Beccaria ,1738年3月15日—1794年11月28日),是意大利法学家、哲学家、政治家。 他在作品《 论犯罪与刑罚 》(1764年)中批評刑求、酷刑与死刑,成为現代刑法学的奠基之作 [1] [2] 。
The young aristocrat, Cesare Beccaria Bonesana, Marquis of Gualdrasco and Villareggio. 6 (1734-94), wrote the manuscript that would become . Dei delitti e delle pene. between March 1763 and January 1764 while an active member of a small Milanese intellectual circle known as the “Accademia dei pugni,” or the “Academy of fisticuffs”—
May 23, 2015 · At Verri’s urging, Beccaria began work on what was to be his most influential work, Dei delitti e delle pene (1764) ( Of Crimes and Punishments ), a critical study of criminal law. The work was enthusiastically received and, at the age of 26, Beccaria was immediately famous worldwide. In this work, Beccaria systematically criticizes the penal ...
Cesare Beccaria fue un criminólogo italiano del siglo XVIII que abogó por la reforma del sistema de justicia penal en Europa. Su obra más famosa, «De los delitos y las penas», publicada por primera vez en 1764, tuvo un gran impacto en la teoría criminológica y en la forma en que se trataba a los delincuentes.
Jan 11, 2017 · At the heart of the criminal reform proposed in Cesare Beccaria’s 1764 Dei delitti e delle pene (On Crimes and Punishments) are the principles of penal parsimony derived from a precise interpretation of the social contract. Punishment, being no more than a necessary evil devoid of any intrinsic virtue, must serve no more than a preventative ...
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