Sumario: | This book provides a thorough examination of the application of 'prisión permanente revisable' in Spain, a type of indefinite and permanent imprisonment considered the highest penalty in the Spanish legal system. It addresses critical legal issues surrounding its implementation since its introduction in 2015, analyzing 55 sentences affecting 62 individuals. The authors aim to contribute to the ongoing legal and doctrinal debate by providing practical insights and highlighting deficiencies in legal configuration, its clash with legal principles, and human rights concerns. Targeted at legal professionals and scholars, the book includes case studies, statistical data, and reflections on the implications of age, nationality, and gender of those sentenced.
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