exactly 3 years ago I wrote an article "urgent modernization" he denounced the lack of resources available to our justice and judicial errors and resulting package that gave way to a social alarm and, above all, a great distrust of the justice. The girl's case Mariluz who was killed by a man who should be in jail and he was not a judicial error, the case of proven Albertos considering the facts of fraud and forgery were acquitted by statute of limitations, etc. Well, despite the time elapsed, little or nothing has changed. The courts are crammed with papers, procedures are lengthy, the human and material resources are very scarce, and languishing in the time trials and when held, the evidence and testimony fail to be conclusive.
I say this because I called the attention these days, before the strike threat in football, justice has ruled in a very short time. Some football fans have done justice to work in record time. I am bewildered to learn that justice in a few hours, addresses and sentence a case as important as the 'League yes' or 'League is not' one weekend. That means it has computerized the English justice, the trials of murder, rape, evictions, and other tax crimes will be solved within days. They are as important as the Football League, right?
seems to be no. The biennial report of the European Commission for "Efficiency of Justice", which assess the judicial systems of member countries, reveals that the average time to settle a lawsuit brought to justice English first instance was about 300 days. Currently, this term has been largely overcome. Spain is also the lowest rate of solved cases in relation to those received. The data reflect a "bullish" on the number of cumulative cases and the time resolution in the English courts.
is true that citizens put the problem of judicial administration including raises less concern to them, they attach to unemployment, the economy, and its greater political class. But it is extremely worrying that the English feel "few" or "nothing" equal before the law in 68.8%, the 82.6% consider that the laws "favor some more than others The CIS survey allows us to highlight the deep mistrust that keeps the English society regarding the effective exercise of justice. Distrust is also reflected in the fact that only 21.7% of respondents would choose to litigate in court if he were involved in any conflict. The drama of Justice splashed directly to political power, the real culprit of the situation have been engaged for years in control, a real disaster for a modern democracy.
The English state, one of the most expensive in the West but also one of the most ineffective, is unable to guarantee which, by law, is obliged to ensure: the safety of its citizens. The evidence that Spain is badly governed and that the political class does not meet the treatment it deserves is now a widespread belief. Even major political leaders hurt them clothes (Mr. Rajoy) to rely on the slow pace of justice to prevent the prosecution of Mr. Camps in the middle of the imminent election campaign.
English society urgently demands a more open justice that is capable of serving the public with greater speed, quality and effectiveness for that purpose, organization and methods of modern instruments and advanced process. This project only can be addressed through broad agreement of all political forces to ensure unity and continuity of efforts and ensure consensus on the basis of the functioning of this branch of government. Less money for other things, and more for it. Miguel F.
Jansen
www.cansermiguel.blogspot.com
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