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2004 | 37-38 | 241-252

Article title

ACCELERATION OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS IN SPAIN

Title variants

Languages of publication

DE

Abstracts

EN
Spain is not exempt from the present phenomenon of the great slowness of criminal procedure. Since 1978 democratisation, several reforms have tried to achieve an adequate duration of a process, mainly in the phase of investigation, but not only, as the excessive delay in resolving appeals or cassation is also worrying. In complicated cases, we may be speaking of a total duration of 5 to 7 years or even greater sometimes. Nevertheless, none of the reforms, even the last one of 2002, were successful because they did not undertake a structural, global, in-depth change of the Criminal Justice. The latest reform has tried more successfully to create summary proceedings causing sometimes reduction of guarantees. This requires much greater renumeration of personnel (judges, public prosecutors and police above all), the increase that has not been achieved in an adequate way.

Year

Volume

Pages

241-252

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

  • J-L. G. Colomer, Fachbereich Prozessrecht, Universitaet Jaime I, Castellon, Spanien

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
08PLAAAA04158095

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.66ebacc3-f8fa-3e71-ba98-7402b9b13a71
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