The Relevance of Criminal Courts in the Global South

The literature on comparative law has a long and robust tradition, but studies comparing courts and judicial systems are scarce. Comparative studies in the Global South, following Shapiro’s institutional approach, have aimed to measure the involvement of courts in politics by assessing the power of...

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Main Author: Pablo Leandro Ciocchini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
Series:Laws
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/6/4/29
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spelling doaj-0bb29dd6d2eb413584772b71a84b2b402020-11-25T00:35:54ZengMDPI AGLaws2075-471X2017-12-01642910.3390/laws6040029laws6040029The Relevance of Criminal Courts in the Global SouthPablo Leandro Ciocchini0Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, University of Liverpool in Singapore, 29B Tampines Avenue 1, #03-02, Singapore 528694, SingaporeThe literature on comparative law has a long and robust tradition, but studies comparing courts and judicial systems are scarce. Comparative studies in the Global South, following Shapiro’s institutional approach, have aimed to measure the involvement of courts in politics by assessing the power of the judiciary in society, the level of judicial independence, and their role in the context of the judicialization of politics. The focus was on the high courts, including either Constitutional or Supreme Courts. Criminal courts have not received similar attention despite the influence of their everyday decisions on people’s lives and their perception of the judicial system. This article argues that developing a comparative approach for criminal courts in the Global South is needed to help understand the role they play in the development of the rule of law and democratic life. This comparative study helps understand the impact of judicial reform programmes in the Global South. These reforms, inspired by a neoliberal paradigm, have focused on improving the efficiency of the courts. The reforms have promoted managerial techniques detrimental to the standards of due process. Any assessment of the impact of the reforms on the courts in the Global South should start by recognising the widely differing settings under which they operate. This context is characterised by serious economic constraints, such as a lack of material and human resources, and a democratic deficit legacy from the past authoritarian regimes, including widespread police abuse and corruption. Given this context, the role of the courts in ensuring due process and the legality of police procedures is crucial. The impact of the judicial reforms promoting managerial rationality in recent decades must be analysed. To examine the role courts are playing in criminal matters, two cases were explored where courts have undergone extensive judicial reforms, Argentina and the Philippines.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/6/4/29criminal courtsGlobal SouthArgentinathe PhilippinesDutertecriminal procedurejudicial reformscomparative criminal justiceneoliberalism
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The Relevance of Criminal Courts in the Global South
Laws
criminal courts
Global South
Argentina
the Philippines
Duterte
criminal procedure
judicial reforms
comparative criminal justice
neoliberalism
author_facet Pablo Leandro Ciocchini
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title The Relevance of Criminal Courts in the Global South
title_short The Relevance of Criminal Courts in the Global South
title_full The Relevance of Criminal Courts in the Global South
title_fullStr The Relevance of Criminal Courts in the Global South
title_full_unstemmed The Relevance of Criminal Courts in the Global South
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issn 2075-471X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The literature on comparative law has a long and robust tradition, but studies comparing courts and judicial systems are scarce. Comparative studies in the Global South, following Shapiro’s institutional approach, have aimed to measure the involvement of courts in politics by assessing the power of the judiciary in society, the level of judicial independence, and their role in the context of the judicialization of politics. The focus was on the high courts, including either Constitutional or Supreme Courts. Criminal courts have not received similar attention despite the influence of their everyday decisions on people’s lives and their perception of the judicial system. This article argues that developing a comparative approach for criminal courts in the Global South is needed to help understand the role they play in the development of the rule of law and democratic life. This comparative study helps understand the impact of judicial reform programmes in the Global South. These reforms, inspired by a neoliberal paradigm, have focused on improving the efficiency of the courts. The reforms have promoted managerial techniques detrimental to the standards of due process. Any assessment of the impact of the reforms on the courts in the Global South should start by recognising the widely differing settings under which they operate. This context is characterised by serious economic constraints, such as a lack of material and human resources, and a democratic deficit legacy from the past authoritarian regimes, including widespread police abuse and corruption. Given this context, the role of the courts in ensuring due process and the legality of police procedures is crucial. The impact of the judicial reforms promoting managerial rationality in recent decades must be analysed. To examine the role courts are playing in criminal matters, two cases were explored where courts have undergone extensive judicial reforms, Argentina and the Philippines.
topic criminal courts
Global South
Argentina
the Philippines
Duterte
criminal procedure
judicial reforms
comparative criminal justice
neoliberalism
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