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Salat Paisal, Marc
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Anuario da Facultade de Dereito da Universidade da Coruña, 2016, 20: 161-187. ISSN: 1138-039X
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[Resumen] En el presente trabajo se pretende realizar un análisis jurídico de la medida
de seguridad de libertad vigilada prevista en el derecho penal español. Desde su
aprobación a través de la LO 5/2010 han transcurrido ya más de cinco años y su
regulación ha sufrido ya una modificación. Este lapso de tiempo permite recoger las
manifestaciones que la doctrina ha vertido sobre la regulación positiva de la medida así
como aportar propuestas sobre algunos de los principales escollos que presenta la
misma. Al mismo tiempo, es posible contrastar como los tribunales españoles están
aplicando la libertad vigilada lo que, a su vez, permite poner de relieve los principales
problemas interpretativos que parece que se están encontrando los operadores jurídicos
a la hora de aplicar la regulación de la libertad vigilada
[Abstract] In the present work I try to carry out a legal analysis of the security measure of supervised release under the Spanish criminal law. Since its approval by the LO 5/2010 it have passed more than five years and its regulation has undergone one change. This time period permits us to pick up the opinions of the specialist doctrine about the measure and make proposals on some of the major pitfalls of it. At the same time, it is possible to contrast how the Spanish courts are applying the supervised realease which, in turn, allows us to highlight the major interpretive issues that legal operators are finding when they have to apply it
[Abstract] In the present work I try to carry out a legal analysis of the security measure of supervised release under the Spanish criminal law. Since its approval by the LO 5/2010 it have passed more than five years and its regulation has undergone one change. This time period permits us to pick up the opinions of the specialist doctrine about the measure and make proposals on some of the major pitfalls of it. At the same time, it is possible to contrast how the Spanish courts are applying the supervised realease which, in turn, allows us to highlight the major interpretive issues that legal operators are finding when they have to apply it
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