El recurso : de mecanismo de control a garantía

In this work, we will discuss how the appeal, deemed so far to be a\ncontrol mechanism, adopted a rights-safeguard approach. Further, the history of\nthe trial system as background for the creation of the appeal, the main phylosophical and political ideas in each period, and the various meanings of...

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Autor principal: Piechenstein, Ana Clara
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://www.derecho.uba.ar/publicaciones/lye/revistas/87/lecciones-y-ensayos-87-paginas-163-183.pdf
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Sumario:In this work, we will discuss how the appeal, deemed so far to be a\ncontrol mechanism, adopted a rights-safeguard approach. Further, the history of\nthe trial system as background for the creation of the appeal, the main phylosophical and political ideas in each period, and the various meanings of appeal will\nbe examined.\nIn order to undergo a non-conventional analysis, thus avoiding affimations of an\nevolutional type as regards the change in the idea or concept, we will use terms\ncoined by FOUCAULT. Emphasis will not be laid on the legal aspect of power,\nconstrued as repression, but on its positive aspect, concerning the knowledge\ndeveloped through it, including legal tools, such as appeals.\nIn this essay, the subsistence of an appeals mechanism is considered to be grounded\non the fact that such practice, beyond discourse changes introduced in order\nto justify it, was useful to achieve certain goals during emergency periods.\nCertain aspects of this tool allowed a rights-safeguard approach, aimed at remediating\narbitrary or unlawful adverse court decisions affecting the accused or\ncondemned\n