Criminal policy against corruption: the reform of confiscation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36151/Keywords:
Corruption, International instruments against corruption, Reform of the Criminal Code, Confiscation classesAbstract
The fight against organized crime and against the most serious forms of corruption is now one of the most complex and important criminal political challenges. In this struggle the whole problem of the “new criminal law” appears, in addition to the internationalization of the economy and the traits that accompany white-collar crime. This paper analyzes the study of the appropriate means to act on the economic benefits derived from the crime. The analysis focuses, in particular, on the important modification of the different forms of confiscation carried out by the reform of the Penal Code of 2015, studying it from the perspective of its debatable constitutionality
