Training of the parties: a problem in the new adversarial criminal justice system

Authors

  • Eduardo Barajas Langurén Doctor en Derecho, con Maestría en Administración de la Justicia y Seguridad Pública, Abogado, Profesor Investigador de tiempo completo, en el Centro Universitario de la Ciénega, sede Ocotlán, de la Universidad de Guadalajara, Profesor con perfil deseable PRODEP, pertenece al departamento de Justicia y Derecho, miembro y líder del Cuerpo Académico Derechos Humanos y Seguridad Ciudadana, presidente de la Académia de Investigación y Posgrado del CUCIENEGA, México, .
  • José de Jesús Quintana Contreras
  • Lourdes Jacqueline Barajas López

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18634/incj.20v.1i.862

Keywords:

Training, Parties, System, Justice.

Abstract

This paper is developed as a result of the entry into force of a new model of adversarial criminal justice oral trials, which replaces a model of written criminal justice known as the Inquisitive, which radically changed the way in which criminal justice is procured and administered in the country. However, this implies training the parties involved in the criminal process, including updating the curricula of public and private universities.

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Published

2018-08-24

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Artículos Resultado de Investigación