The 2010 edition, often spanning over 600 pages, covers the full spectrum of specific crimes:
The text organizes offenses based on the legal interests protected ( bienes jurídicos protegidos ), such as crimes against life, property, and public administration.
Puedes encontrar referencias bibliográficas adicionales y registros de la obra en catálogos como WorldCat o en la base de datos de la Biblioteca del Tribunal Supremo de Justicia de Bolivia .
The content of the book is structured around the systematic study of individual criminal offenses, moving beyond general principles to examine the precise elements of each crime. General Content Structure
The answer is a resounding , for several reasons:
: Tola often contextualizes these crimes through the lens of criminal policy, criminology, and sociology. Bibliographic Details Full Title
: Detailed study of homicide, bodily harm, and other offenses against physical integrity. Crimes Against Property : Analysis of theft, robbery, fraud, and extortion. Crimes Against Public Safety & State
: El libro cuenta con ediciones actualizadas (como la 2da edición de 2012 por la Librería Jurídica Omeba) que incorporan reformas legislativas pertinentes al Código Penal de Bolivia.
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Furthermore, Tola wrote before the codification of many modern offenses—cybercrimes, ecocide, gender-based violence (femicide was added to the Argentine code in 2012). Therefore, his Parte Especial must be seen as a , not a complete modern code.