Specialised justice as a path between the universal and the particular in the light of the Chilean case

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW
Alejandra Castillo Ara
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The aim of this paper is to highlight the need to establish a specialised justice system for vulnerable groups. The Chilean experience in this area is used as a reference point. Questions are raised as to which groups deserve special attention and how specialisation can be achieved without compromising the neutrality of the law, which also aims at universality, at least at the local level. The idea that this differentiated consideration is a necessity is addressed, and its basis is essentially based on two things: an understanding of the right of access to justice as an autonomous right, and the principle of relative equality as material equality. Although it does not deal with practical implementation, it offers indicative guidelines that would allow for the optimisation of procedural and substantive legal instruments, thereby improving access to justice for vulnerable groups. In order to outline the path towards specialisation, key issues such as the definition of vulnerable groups and the debate on whether a procedural solution is sufficient or whether a correction of substantive criminal law is necessary are addressed. Finally, it discusses the insufficiency of a purely administrative solution and the feasibility of judicial specialisation, considering the possibility that the neutrality and objectivity of criminal law and criminal procedure may ultimately be violated. Finally, the question is raised as to whether specialised justice is a more empathetic than legal solution, which tends to undermine social solutions over individual ones.
从智利案例看专门司法作为普遍性与特殊性之间的途径
本文旨在强调为弱势群体建立专门司法系统的必要性。本文以智利在这方面的经验为参考。本文提出的问题是,哪些群体值得特别关注,以及如何在不损害法律中立性的情况下实现特殊化,因为法律的目标也是普遍性,至少在地方层面是如此。本文论述了这种有区别的考虑是必要的这一观点,其基础主要基于两点:将诉诸司法的权利理解为一种自主权利,以及将相对平等原则理解为物质平等。虽然它并不涉及实际执行问题,但它提供了指示性指导方针,可以优化程序性和实质性法律文书,从而改善弱势群体诉诸司法的机会。为了勾勒出通往专业化的道路,本报告讨论了一些关键问题,如弱势群体的定义,以及关于程序性解决方案是否足够或是否有必要对实体刑法进行修正的辩论。最后,考虑到刑法和刑事诉讼程序的中立性和客观性最终可能受到侵犯,本报告讨论了纯粹行政解决方案的不足之处以及司法专业化的可行性。最后,还提出了一个问题,即专业化司法是否比法律解决方案更能引起人们的共鸣,因为法律解决方案往往会削弱社会解决方案而非个人解决方案。
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