Power State Criminal Offenses in Traffic and Stateland Judge Instructor Needed Intervention in Crime Property Subject Restitution, Delivery and Removal Crime Procedure
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20758960.v7i18.861Keywords:
Traffic and subjugation of land Penalty, Restitution of Rights, Right ownerAbstract
In the Plurinational State of Bolivia there have been social problems such as the enslavement and land tratfic, crimes that violate the legal rights of social relevance. In arder to safeguarding the violated legal rights, the national legislature with sound judgment has enforced the Law No. 477 Against Trafficking and Enslavement lands that befare the commission of the aforementioned offenses, the victim should resort to a jurisdiction outside the criminal, thus violating general principies of law and procedural concepts such as the jurisdiction, the principies of formality of the process, legality, due process, legal certainty, generality of law and the principie of inviolable and unrestricted defense. Observing such violations, the main objectives are the adequacy of judicial eviction proceedings to the criminal nature of the crimes of enslavement and land traffic; observe the principies that have been violated in law No. 477; and identify the elements of contradiction in the Bolivian competition agriculture judge to know the crimes of enslavement and land traffic.
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