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Resumen de Memoria e comprensione dell'altro tra difesa sociale e garanzie individuali: la prospettiva giusletteraria per un diritto penal democratico

Arianna Visconti

  • English

    Twentieth Century history provides ample evidence of the fundamental role that lae can (and did actually) play in the origins of crimes 'that we can neithe punish nor forgive' and, more generally, of forms of exclusion and 'reification' aimed against groups or individuals labelled, under different political and social circumstances, as 'alien and 'undesirable', because of 'racial' or 'biological' factors (as under the Nazi and Fascist regimes) or of 'administrative' features (such as illegal immigration, for instance). Our past reveals the great weight of 'legal dehumanization' as a pivotal element conductive to social and psychological as well as, eventually, physical dehumanization - and subsequent elimination - of millions of people. This fundamental role is not just related to law's specific functioning, but, even more, to its strong symbolic significance. On the one hand, the law - and particularly criminal law - expresses in the most forceful way a society's idea of what it should be (its 'Sollen'), while, on the other hand, its fundamental formalistic and procedural traits allow its (even too easy) exploitation by illiberal and antidemocratic forces, often on grounds of a (real or alleged) popular will. Criminal law in particular, being intrinsically aimed at pursuing social defense, may end up seeking it even to the detriment of fundamental human rights, and often focusing on persons or groups who, because of their relative weakness within society, can easily be selected as 'enemies' and 'parasites'. This essay tries and investigates whether a 'law and literature' - and, more specifically, a 'justice and literature' - approach could could contribute to finding a new balance between legal formalism - particularly by taking advantage of its guarantee potential - and an ethical attitude to criminal law capable of escaping the snares and dangers of contingent social morals, as well as the totalitarian 'ethical State', in order to attempt at developing a 'reconciliation' betwwn 'law' and 'justice'. More specifically, a 'narrative approach' to the understanding of the human being is explored, as a possible way of 'injecting' into criminal law a set of ideas and principles working as 'antibodies' to its recurring securitarian, segregationist, warmongering, and ultimately authoritarian tendencies.

  • italiano

    1. introduzione. - 2. Le strategie dell'esclusione. - 3. La forza espressiva della legge penale (e non solo) e le tecniche di disumanizzazione legale in una prospettiva storica.. - 4. ..e in quella contemporanea: alcuni esempi emblematici. - 5. Il paradigma giusletterario: nascita ed evoluzione. - 6. Un nuovo approccio 'narrativo' per il diritto penale: alla ricerca di 'anticorpi' alle tentazioni securitarie e totalitarie.


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