Guilty bankruptcy and causal relationship

I. The problem posed. II. A previous problem (Criminal law governing culpable bankruptcy). a) Preliminary remarks. b) Section 168 of the Bankruptcy Law (Applicable penalty). c) Article 169 (Guilty Bankruptcy). d) Article 170 (Fraudulent bankruptcy). e) Articles 171 and 172 (Accomplices to fraudulent...

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Main Author: Finzi, Marcelo
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 1943
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/10792
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Summary:I. The problem posed. II. A previous problem (Criminal law governing culpable bankruptcy). a) Preliminary remarks. b) Section 168 of the Bankruptcy Law (Applicable penalty). c) Article 169 (Guilty Bankruptcy). d) Article 170 (Fraudulent bankruptcy). e) Articles 171 and 172 (Accomplices to fraudulent bankruptcy). f) Article 173 (Brokers' bankruptcy). g) Articles 174 -179 (Qualification of the bankruptcy). h) Some reflections related to the previous exposition. i)- Repeal of article 177 Penal Code. j) Brief review of the background of the current legislation. k) Concluding remarks. III. Back to the problem posed. a) Examination and solution of the problem posed. b) Correlation of the stated conclusion with the concepts of "suspensive condition", "objective conditions of punishability", "event" and "result".