Fundamental rights of relativity: one to light approach to the need to adopt a different criminal constitutional treatment due to the uncontrolled expansion of organized crime

Authors

  • Fabiana Greghi State University of Londrina
  • Eduardo Diniz Neto State University of Londrina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2008v3n2p210

Keywords:

Criminalidade Organizada, Direitos Fundamentais, Relativização.

Abstract

Due to the complexity and multifaceted nature of organized crime, the traditional criminal treatment meted out to the repression of individual crime is harmless to your treatment. In this context it appears that the common thread of this article, which is the focus of relativization of some of the fundamental constitutional rights in order to facilitate the containment of organized crime, and consequently, social peace. The relevance of the problems to be exposed occurs because of the lack of rights that can be conceived as absolute or unlimited. The fundamental rights enjoyed by a certain relativity because of the need to protect other fundamental rights. And it is precisely this scenario embraced by the relativization of certain rights which seeks to confer effectiveness to the penal system, making it fit for the dismantling of increasingly challenging organized crime structure.

Author Biographies

Fabiana Greghi, State University of Londrina

Bachelor of Law from the State University of Londrina and Postgraduate Course of Specialization in Law and Criminal Procedure of the State University of Londrina

Eduardo Diniz Neto, State University of Londrina

Master in legal and criminal sciences from the University of Coimbra- Portugal, promoter of justice and teacher at the State University of Londrina and the Foundation School of the Public Ministry of the Paraná State-FEMPAR.

Published

2008-12-15

How to Cite

Greghi, F., & Diniz Neto, E. (2008). Fundamental rights of relativity: one to light approach to the need to adopt a different criminal constitutional treatment due to the uncontrolled expansion of organized crime. Revista Do Direito Público, 3(2), 210–228. https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2008v3n2p210

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