TUTELA DE LAS CONDICIONES LABORALES Y REFORMAS PENALES: ¿EL OCASO DEL DERECHO PENAL DEL TRABAJO?

Two decades after the applauded reunification of labour crimes that came about as a result of the modification carried out in 1995, it has been partially «demolished». Criminal labour law was created with the purpose of guaranteeing an extra protection for self-employed as the weak party in the empl...

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Main Author: Hortal Ibarra, Juan Carlos (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:Spanish
Published: 2020
In:Year: 2020
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Summary:Two decades after the applauded reunification of labour crimes that came about as a result of the modification carried out in 1995, it has been partially «demolished». Criminal labour law was created with the purpose of guaranteeing an extra protection for self-employed as the weak party in the employment relationship established with the employer. However, this discipline has been subject to a process of adulteration through the assumption of tangential interests when not opposed to its true basis. This contribution serves to denounce this worrying practice and offer the inflationist legislator some kind of political-criminal recipe with which to combat the irrationality that afflicts him.Dos décadas después de la aplaudida reunificación de los delitos laborales en la modificación operada en 1995, se ha procedido a su parcial demolición. El Derecho penal del trabajo nació con la finalidad de garantizar un plus de protección a los empleados por cuenta ajena en tanto parte débil de la relación laboral establecida con el empresario. Sin embargo, esta disciplina ha sido objeto de un proceso de adulteración mediante la asunción de unos intereses tangenciales cuando no opuestos a su auténtico fundamento. Sirva esta contribución para denunciar este preocupante proceder y ofrecer al inflacionista legislador alguna receta político-criminal con la que combatir la irracionalidad que le aqueja. Two decades after the applauded reunification of labor crimes that came about as a result of the modification carried out in 1995, it has been partially «demolished». Criminal labour law was created with the purpose of guaranteeing an extra protection for self-employed as the weak party in the employment relationship established with the employer. However, this discipline has been subject to a process of adulteration through the assumption of tangential interests when not opposed to its true basis. This contribution serves to denounce this worrying practice and offer the inflationist legislator some kind of political-criminal récipe with which to combat the irrationality that afflicts him
DOI:10.5944/rdpc.20.2018.26445