Criminal Non-Prosecution Agreement as a political-criminal instrument: possibilities, binding jurisprudential reconfigurations, and the new directions of the Brazilian criminal procedure
Gabriel Antinolfi Divan,
Nestor Eduardo Araruna Santiago
Abstract:The paper, based on a bibliographic and hermeneutic review with a deductive approach, presents the configuration of the Non-Prosecution Agreement (ANPP) as a political-criminal instrument, the foundations of which need to be understood. Against the backdrop of the discussion of these foundations as binding by the Supreme Federal Court (STF), the first part advocates for the maximum scope and retroactivity of the ANPP as a mixed norm, seeking to describe the state of the discussion and the bases of the debate i… Show more
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