Choosing the Most Favorable Venue: Forum Shopping, Shopping Forums, and Legal Pluralism in Ecuador

IF 0.3 Q3 LAW
Oswaldo Ruiz Chiriboga
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This article is based on an extensive literature review and the findings obtained after three trips to Ecuador, during which interviews and informal conversations were held with members of Indigenous communities, communal leaders, national judges, prosecutors, academics and practitioners. It uses the concepts of “forum shopping” and “shopping forums,” showing how these phenomena are present in both types of legal systems in Ecuador: Indigenous legal systems and the ordinary legal system. The examples provided by respondents or studied within existing legal doctrine are shared first, followed by a discussion of the opportunities and challenges the choice of forums and disputants may experience in terms of access to justice. The article also examines the ne bis in idem principle, which has been implemented to control or reduce forum shopping and shopping forums. According to this principle an individual who has faced trial in one system should not be prosecuted again in the other system. If well controlled and carefully analysed on a casebycase basis, forum shopping and shopping forum could be beneficial to individuals and communities, fostering access to justice and the protection of human rights, without disrespecting the autonomy of communities. Conversely, if poorly controlled or badly regulated, forum shopping and shopping forum could irreparably affect justice, harm individual rights or create impunity, leaving victims or the less powerful members of communities unprotected.
选择最有利的地点:厄瓜多尔的论坛购物、购物论坛和法律多元化
本文基于广泛的文献回顾和三次访问厄瓜多尔后获得的调查结果,在此期间,我与土著社区成员、社区领袖、国家法官、检察官、学者和从业人员进行了采访和非正式交谈。报告使用“论坛购物”和“购物论坛”的概念,显示这些现象如何出现在厄瓜多两种法律体系中:原住民法律体系和普通法律体系。首先分享答辩人提供的或在现有法律理论范围内研究的例子,然后讨论选择法庭和争议方在诉诸司法方面可能遇到的机遇和挑战。文章还考察了为控制或减少论坛购物和购物论坛而实施的“一事不再理”原则。根据这一原则,在一种制度中受到审判的个人不应在另一种制度中再次受到起诉。如果在个案基础上加以良好控制和仔细分析,论坛购物和购物论坛可能对个人和社区有益,促进诉诸司法和保护人权,同时不尊重社区的自治。相反,如果控制不善或管理不善,论坛购物和购物论坛可能不可挽回地影响司法,损害个人权利或造成有罪不罚现象,使受害者或社区中权力较弱的成员得不到保护。
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