Formación y desarrollo de juicios con jurado en estados postsoviéticos

  • Nina Dudko Altai State University - Russia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0212-3499
  • Mariya Neymark Altai State University - Russia
  • Evgeniy Petuchov Altai State University - Russia
Palabras clave: juicio con jurado, estados postsoviéticos, composición de la corte, poderes del jurado.

Resumen

El artículo aborda las cuestiones de validez normativa y teórica del establecimiento de los juicios con jurado en la Federación Rusa, la República de Kazajstán, la República Kirguisa, Ucrania, Georgia y la República de Azerbaiyán. Llevamos a cabo el análisis jurídico comparativo de las competencias de las estructuras judiciales en el examen de las causas penales y definimos los modelos del tribunal del jurado. Observamos que los órganos legislativos de los estados postsoviéticos eligieron diferentes modelos de juicio con jurado: el CPC de la Federación Rusa, la República Kirguisa, Georgia y la República de Azerbaiyán se rigen por el modelo clásico de juicio con jurado; el CPC de la República de Kazajstán y Ucrania se rigen por el modelo mixto de juicio con jurado. Sugerimos las conclusiones y propuestas sobre la conveniencia de ampliar los juicios con jurado en la República de Bielorrusia, la República de Azerbaiyán y la República de Kirguistán.

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Biografía del autor/a

Nina Dudko, Altai State University - Russia

PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics, Altai State University, Law Institute, Russian Federation.

Mariya Neymark, Altai State University - Russia

PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics, Altai State University, Law Institute, Russian Federation. 

Evgeniy Petuchov, Altai State University - Russia

PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics, Altai State University, Law Institute, Russian Federation.

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Publicado
2020-09-30
Cómo citar
Dudko, N., Neymark, M., & Petuchov, E. (2020). Formación y desarrollo de juicios con jurado en estados postsoviéticos. Religación, 4(19), 292-300. Recuperado a partir de https://revista.religacion.com/index.php/religacion/article/view/774