2. Ciberodiouna propuesta para optimizar el marco penal español y garantizar una fundamentación de su castigo ajustada a derecho

  1. Iñigo Gordon Benito 1
  1. 1 Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
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    Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

    Lejona, España

    ROR https://ror.org/000xsnr85

Livre:
Sistema penal e informática, volumen 7: ciberdelitos, evidencia digital, TICs
  1. Marcelo A. Riquert (dir.)
  2. Carlos Christian Sueiro (coord.)

Éditorial: Hammurabi

ISBN: 9789878056913

Année de publication: 2024

Pages: 281-305

Type: Chapitre d'ouvrage

Résumé

Cyberhate is a complex and multiform criminal phenomenon. Its forms of manifestation demand, as could not be otherwise, designing and outlining legal-penal responses in line with the projected threats. However, cataloguing the scathing, aggressive, threatening or humiliating comments that flood the digital environment using a legal-criminal filter seems complicated. The gradation of more or less offensive language is infinite in nuances. However, the Internet is a hotbed of circumstantial information (i.e. information rich in detail). The increasingly advanced protection provided by criminal law seems to be an invitation to use this treasure trove of information. Whether or not they are willing, the trace left by each user on the network is a valuable material to be used –at least in potential terms- against them. At present, combining all the above without falling into the criminal author law approach or the overexposure of criminal speech (anticipatory and preventive criminal law) is a challenge. The approximation between national legal systems, even if they come from very different legal cultures, includes procedural and judicial cooperation, but also –and very significantly- that of substantive criminal law or political-criminal cooperation. Looking at other national realities or sensibilities will serve as a valuable counter-point to the Spanish criminal framework. Legislative corrections or alternative legal interpretations will be proposed to optimize the fight against online hate.