Access to justice and regulation and licensing of lawyers: relations

dc.creatorTeleki Ayala, Davides
dc.date2015-12-11
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-05T17:25:28Z
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dc.descriptionThis paper aims to analyze the legal consequences from the absence of an effective,comprehensive and specific regulation of the legal profession (as well as the lack ofa comprehensive and compulsory formal licensing), as part of an effect on access tojustice, saw this as a fundamental right of social and political ethics and democraticrule of law pillar as part of the core of other essential rights such as due process andequality. In this sense, the research problem to be solved is if it affects the right ofaccess to justice by the absence of a fellowship of lawyers in Colombia.To that end, we try to determine what we mean by nature subjective right andlining in that context access to justice. Then we try to define or try to shape theessential and distinguishable features of the fundamental right of access to justice;then through concrete situations of judicial activity outreach we need for theexistence of a clear, decisive and effective legal regulation (including a mandatorymembership), as prerequisite for the realization of access to justice, this basis indetermining what is and has been the function of a legal regulation of the legalprofession and compulsory membership, and its alleged importance and interestfor the realization of the right of access to justice for the general public. We holdthat a non-unionized, unprotected without a body trained lawyer, develop ethicalcontrol and exercise control to professional litigant, makes nullifying human rightsin the context of judicial activity, particularly access to justice, in such conditionsis a mere statement.en
dc.descriptionEste documento pretende analizar las consecuencias jurídicas por la ausencia de una regulación efectiva, amplia y determinada de la profesión de abogado (así como la inexistencia de una colegiación general, obligatoria y reglada), en el marco de la afectación del acceso a la justicia, visto este como derecho fundamental, pilar ético-político del Estado social y democrático de derecho y como parte del núcleo esencial de otros derechos esenciales como el debido proceso y la igualdad. En este sentido, el problema de investigación a resolver es si se afecta al derecho de acceso a la justicia por la ausencia de una colegiatura de los abogados en Colombia.es
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dc.identifierhttps://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/iusta/article/view/2482
dc.identifier10.15332/s1900-0448.2015.0042.06
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11634/63368
dc.languagespa
dc.publisherUniversidad Santo Tomás, Bogotá-Colombiaes
dc.relationhttps://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/iusta/article/view/2482/2418
dc.sourceIUSTA; No. 42 (2015)en
dc.sourceIUSTA; Núm. 42 (2015)es
dc.source2500-5286
dc.source1900-0448
dc.subjectKeywordsen
dc.subjectBaren
dc.subjectlawyersen
dc.subjectaccess to justiceen
dc.subjectindividual rightsen
dc.subjectdue process.en
dc.subjectcolegiaturaes
dc.subjectabogadoses
dc.subjectacceso a la justiciaes
dc.subjectderechos subjetivoses
dc.subjectdebido proceso.es
dc.titleAccess to justice and regulation and licensing of lawyers: relationsen
dc.titleAcceso a la justicia, regulación y colegiación de los abogados: relacioneses
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