De los motivos “fundados” para la afectación de derechos fundamentales en el proceso penal colombiano

The criminal dogmatic treatment of and case law doctrine on reasonable grounds in Colombia do not adequately clarify aspects as essential as purpose, need for concretion, precision and determination of reasonable grounds. Failures in a systematic procedural and case law treatment of the requir...

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Main Author: John Zuluaga Taborda
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad EAFIT 2014-12-01
Series:Nuevo Foro Penal
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Online Access:http://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/nuevo-foro-penal/article/view/2878/2907
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Summary:The criminal dogmatic treatment of and case law doctrine on reasonable grounds in Colombia do not adequately clarify aspects as essential as purpose, need for concretion, precision and determination of reasonable grounds. Failures in a systematic procedural and case law treatment of the requirement to justify infringements of fundamental rights during the criminal investigation phase lead to major restrictions on the possibility to conduct judicial review of the reasons behind investigation proceedings. On the one hand, such failures reduce the potential to verify the reasonable grounds, which is an intrinsic characteristic of them, as they are an undetermined legal concept. On the other hand, such failures facilitate subrogation of the competences of the supervisory judge, which is also promoted by a relativization of the principle of judicial reservation, as well as structural deficiencies related to budgetary limitations and methods of control of investigation proceedings.
ISSN:0120-8179
2539-4991