CORRUPTION BETWEEN PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS IN BRAZIL

  • Marcelo Rodrigues Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais

Abstract

Criminal law involves the removal of fundamental rights and is the most onerous and last means of exercising social control. In this way, this research seeks to analyze whether there is a need to typify corruption in the private sphere, as provided for in the Draft New Brazilian Penal Code, treating it, for the time being, as an atypical fact in Brazilian criminal legislation. Thus, the scope of the research is delimited, conceptualizing private corruption, and taking the Theory of Objective Imputation as a backdrop, as well as analyzing the criminalization of conduct from the perspective of basic criminal principles, such as legality.

Published
2024-10-15
How to Cite
Rodrigues, M. (2024). CORRUPTION BETWEEN PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS IN BRAZIL. HUMANITIES AND RIGHTS GLOBAL NETWORK JOURNAL, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.24861/2675-1038.v6i2.144
Section
Dossier Criminal Justice Ethics and Knowledge. Special Editor Leonardo SIQUEIRA