Resolviendo conflictos multiculturales: Un énfasis en la justicia procesal

  • Eva Brems Human Rights Centre. Ghent University
Palabras clave: derechos humanos, conflictos multiculturales, justicia procesal, niqab, nómadas, solicitantes de asilo, racismo.

Resumen

Este artículo examina las dimensiones de los enfoques de la justicia procesal en los conflictos multiculturales. Esta propuesta explica los resultados de la investigación sobre la justicia procesal en la psicología social y explora su relevancia en el ámbito normativo de los derechos humanos y de los conflictos multiculturales. Se argumenta que hay razones sólidas y favorables a tratar de optimizar la justicia procesal siguiendo sus criterios de participación, confiabilidad, neutralidad y respeto en todos los tipos de procedimientos que abordan los conflictos multiculturales. Asimismo se ilustran estos criterios a través de tres casos reales relacionados con conflictos multiculturales que han ocurrido en Bélgica durante los últimos años. Por último, se explora la relación entre las implicaciones normativas que pueden extraerse de la investigación empírica sobre la justicia procesal y las normas existentes de justicia procesal en el ámbito normativo de los derechos humanos.

Recibido: 21 junio 2017
Aceptado: 10 octubre 2017
Publicación en línea: 31 enero 2018

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2018-01-31
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Brems, Eva. 2018. «Resolviendo Conflictos Multiculturales: Un énfasis En La Justicia Procesal». Revista Deusto De Derechos Humanos, n.º 2 (enero), 13-47. https://doi.org/10.18543/djhr-2-2017pp13-47.
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