The Principle Pro Actione as a criterion of interpretation to access the Judicial Process
An interpretative principle that allows access to justice in the first instance of a process to be made real
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https://doi.org/10.5377/lrd.v42i1.12934Keywords:
Pro actione principle, access to justice, effective judicial protection, procedural lawAbstract
The purpose of this work is to make available to the jurist a fundamental reason to make effective access to justice. It is a notorious fact that many judicial processes are stopped or even precluded by the rigor and non-transcendental formality imposed by closed interpretations of the adjective rule. In the following lines it is intended to build a procedural idea about the importance of making use of effective judicial protection, emphatically of the pro actione principle and that the operation of this interpretive source of law, is a tool to achieve access to justice in the people who litigate in the courts.
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