"Derecho Penal Mexicano" de Francisco González de la Vega, publicado inicialmente en 1935, constituye una obra pilar en la literatura jurídica mexicana, estructurada en una parte general de teoría del delito y una parte especial de tipos penales. Actualizado frecuentemente por Editorial Porrúa, este tratado combina dogmática penal con jurisprudencia de la Suprema Corte. Para consultar fragmentos de la obra, visite Scribd .
The book also serves as an encyclopedia of specific offenses. Unlike the General Part, which deals with abstract theories, the Special Part deals with the concrete realities of murder, theft, rape, and fraud. González de la Vega’s commentary on the Federal Penal Code is invaluable because he explains the intent of the legislator. He clarifies why certain crimes are defined the way they are and how they should be interpreted Derecho Penal Mexicano Francisco Gonzalez De La Vega.pdf