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Additional Reading Material:

Manrique, Maria Laura, Navarro, Pablo E. and Peralta, Jose M. (2017): Criminal Law and Legal Dogmatics. In.: Journal of Constitutional Theory and Philosophy of Law 31 (1) (https://journals.openedition.org/revus/3806)