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The crime of parricide in Mexico was critically analyzed from a normative, conceptual and historical perspective. Its legal typification in the 32 penal codes of the country is examined, with special emphasis on the Penal Code of Tabasco, which defines parricide as the deprivation of the life of a blood relative with knowledge of kinship. The study reveals the diversity of legislative approaches and the reasons behind the reforms in different jurisdictions, offering a comparative view that allows understanding the legal and social evolution of parricide in the Mexican context.

Produktbeschreibung
The crime of parricide in Mexico was critically analyzed from a normative, conceptual and historical perspective. Its legal typification in the 32 penal codes of the country is examined, with special emphasis on the Penal Code of Tabasco, which defines parricide as the deprivation of the life of a blood relative with knowledge of kinship. The study reveals the diversity of legislative approaches and the reasons behind the reforms in different jurisdictions, offering a comparative view that allows understanding the legal and social evolution of parricide in the Mexican context.
Autorenporträt
Selene Cruz Peréz, Law Degree from the Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco (UJAT), with training in the Academic Division of Social Sciences and Humanities (DACSyH). Interested in the legal field with a focus on criminal law, constitutional law and human rights. Committed, analytical and with a vocation for public service.