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Go to My LibraryEl secuestro de la justicia: Virtudes y problemas del sistema judicial
- Language
- Spanish
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- Publisher
- Roca Editorial
- Pages
- 288
- ISBN
- 9788417092832
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The reviews widely praise this book as an essential, indispensable, and highly clarifying work that offers an invaluable understanding of the challenges facing Spanish justice. Readers found it an interesting and brave reflection on the reality of the judicial system, providing clear information and coherent arguments rooted in objective data. The authors are commended for their incisive, direct style, making the complex subject matter enjoyable and easy to read. Many appreciated the book's commitment to constructive criticism and democracy, along with its lucid reflections that bring sense to often politicized topics. It effectively analyzes the evolution and politicization of justice, covering various important facets and highlighting both the virtues and defects of the system with clear and defined language.
While largely positive, some reviews pointed out a few areas for improvement. The content, though illuminating, can be depressing or unnerving due to the gravity of the issues discussed, such as corruption and the perceived lack of judicial independence. A common criticism was that the initial sections, particularly those detailing the organization of the judicature, were heavy, dense, or repetitive. The dialogue format between the authors was also noted by some as feeling artificial or repetitive, with one voice occasionally echoing the other rather than fostering a natural conversation. Additionally, the book's context is primarily up to 2018, leading some readers to express a desire for an updated edition. One reviewer also perceived a left-leaning perspective that might presuppose a similar ideological stance in the reader.
Overall, the book is considered a crucial and highly recommended read for anyone interested in understanding the current state and significant challenges of Spanish justice. It is particularly suited for readers seeking a clear, well-argued analysis of how the law has been applied in specific, real-world situations, rather than a general overview of the judicial system's functioning. Despite minor criticisms regarding its structure or dated context, the book's content is consistently lauded for its depth, clarity, and importance. It serves as a valuable resource for those concerned with the independence of justice, human rights, and the quality of the separation of powers within the Spanish context.
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