La ciencia procesal latinoamericana: razones de la involución

The procedural law deserves to be rethought to the beat of the new winds that regenerate the juridicity, thus, overcoming the involution state in which it is, aiming to refurbish the main pillars from the new concepts. If the changes are not assimilated, the black clouds that stretch over it, will n...

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Main Author: Villalba Bernié, Pablo D.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2020
Subjects:
Law
Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7803304
Source:Inciso, ISSN 1794-1598, Vol. 22, Nº. 2, 2020 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Inciso), pags. 227-246
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Summary: The procedural law deserves to be rethought to the beat of the new winds that regenerate the juridicity, thus, overcoming the involution state in which it is, aiming to refurbish the main pillars from the new concepts. If the changes are not assimilated, the black clouds that stretch over it, will not be overcome. A constant for Latin America has been the construction of poor models, usually not encompassing the problem of the legal orb. The only way to overcome this state of permanent regression is to conduct a thorough study of the causes that prevent from getting out of the darkness, generated by inefficient procedural models that do not provide satisfaction and well-being in the community where they are established. This reflection article will try to describe where the drawbacks arise from.