Un caso límite entre justificación y exculpación: la legítima defensa putativa
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Abstract
El presente artículo trata del problema de la legítima defensa cuando el sujeto que se defiende cree que
va a ser víctima de un ataque inminente que realmente no existe. En el artículo se propone utilizar el criterio de «una
persona razonable situada en las circunstancias del autor» como fórmula para distinguir entre la defensa como justificación
y la que toda lo más puede considerarse como una causa de exculpación
This article is about the defensive reaction in the cases the defender thinks is about to be victim of an attack that does not exist really. To solve this case the proposal in this article is to use the criteria of «a reasonable person under the circumstances of the putative defender» to distinguish self-defence as claim of justification and selfdefence as merely excused
This article is about the defensive reaction in the cases the defender thinks is about to be victim of an attack that does not exist really. To solve this case the proposal in this article is to use the criteria of «a reasonable person under the circumstances of the putative defender» to distinguish self-defence as claim of justification and selfdefence as merely excused







