Evidence powers of the judge and the process model

Authors

  • Jordi Ferrer Beltrán Universidad de Girona
    Profesor titular de filosofía del derecho de la Universidad de Girona (España), director de la Cátedra de Cultura jurídica y del Máster en Razonamiento Probatorio de esa misma universidad.

Keywords:

Evidential powers, process models, evidence, proof, truth

Abstract

The work attempts to show the weaknesses of the traditional objections to the evidentiary powers of the judge. For this, it is argued, on the one hand, that the answer to the question must necessarily be linked to the process model and of judge that is intended to be implemented and, on the other, that an adequate response to the problem requires a careful analysis of the different evidential powers and the distribution of the same between the judge and the parties.

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Published

2017-03-07

How to Cite

Ferrer Beltrán, J. (2017). Evidence powers of the judge and the process model. Revista De La Maestría En Derecho Procesal, 7(2), 137–164. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoprocesal/article/view/19697

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Estudios y Notas