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Responsabilidad penal de la empresa multinacional ¿Filosofía o sicología de los derechos humanos? Tesis Doctorales Doctorado en derecho N. 14

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Quien pretenda, como lo hace el autor de este trabajo, proponer un modelo de responsabilidad penal para las empresas multinacionales (EMN) se adentra en ámbitos de estudio e investigación aún en plena construcción. Es más, diría, sin temor a equivocarme, que emprende una titánica tarea, pues se enfrenta a concepciones tradicionales del derecho penal, del derecho internacional y del derecho de los derechos humanos, con las cuales, muy a pesar de su aceptación teórica, no será posible aportar soluciones satisfactorias en la sociedad global de hoy. Ahora bien, eso fue precisamente lo que William J. Parra advirtió desde el inicio de esta investigación, de tal manera que la necesidad de superar los estáticos paradigmas teóricos fue el norte de este trabajo, orientado a construir un modelo que en verdad explicara la realidad del funcionamiento de las empresas multinacionales en la sociedad moderna e internacional, su posición normativa y los criterios de su responsabilidad (especialmente de orden penal).

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  • William J. Parra, 2019. "Responsabilidad penal de la empresa multinacional ¿Filosofía o sicología de los derechos humanos? Tesis Doctorales Doctorado en derecho N. 14," Books, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Derecho, number 1167.
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