Manifest for Public Jury, sovereign and competent

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Joaquín González López

Abstract

Criminal Justice is pending subject of democratization, has been old. It is governed by an Act of 1882, the Criminal Procedure Act. Is the law that has undergone more changes over the years, and no government has managed to repeal it. But this law is not of the society, the State's punitive instrument, and as such has two benefits: the judges and the assignment of a pre-processing. The only modification has been included for the benefit of society is the institution of the Public Jury.


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González López, Joaquín. 2003. “Manifest for Public Jury, Sovereign and Competent”. Vivat Academia. Journal of Communication, no. 50 (November):25-35. https://doi.org/10.15178/va.2003.50.25-35.
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Joaquín González López, (AJURA) Asociación de apoyo al Jurado Público

Licenciado y Doctor en historia del arte y en historia y ciencias de la música por la Universidad de Granada (España). Profesor y Director de la Cátedra Manuel de Falla (Granada, España)

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