Browsing by Author "Munive López, Adriana Gissela"
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
- Results Per Page
- Sort Options
Item El poder mediático y su incidencia en el principio de independencia judicial caso Karina del Pozo(Universidad Tècnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Derecho, 2024-08) Munive López, Adriana Gissela; Borja Martínez, Geovanny LeopoldoCurrently, Media Power as a litigation strategy is not a true option since there are major obstacles for this to be carried out adequately. An example of this is the intervention of the media, within media cases or violent events, trying to find a culprit only based on his own versions or conjectures or at the same time trying to pressure the justice system to find the material or intellectual authors of a crime mainly where women are involved as the victims, without true knowledge of the laws. Intense media coverage of a case can generates significant public pressure. This pressure can lead judges and other actors in the judicial system to make decisions that respond to popular expectations, rather than based exclusively on the law, and the facts of the case can affect the impartiality of judges and other judicial officials. Although judges must be impartial, continued exposure to opinions and media narratives can affect their perspective on the case. On the other hand, and as the main factor of justice is the Principle of Judicial Independence, which is since judges and administrators of justice are not subject to any control except jurisdictional, that is, no one should interfere in the decisions of judges should have no internal or external interference. Judicial independence in Ecuador refers to the ability of judges and courts to make impartial and fair decisions without external influence or interference from other powers of the State, political, economic, or social interests. It is a fundamental principle to guarantee justice and respect for human rights. In Ecuador, this principle is established and regulated by various norms and mechanisms, although its application has faced challenges over time