Justice for the Poor: An Analysis of the Right to Access to Justice and Free Legal Aid Centers
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In a constitutional State governed by the rule of law, access to justice entails a service obligation on the part of the State: to provide judicial administration services and free public defense, especially for people living in poverty. Within this framework, this paper analyzes whether the Free Le...
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| Formato: | artículo |
| Fecha de Publicación: | 2025 |
| Institución: | Poder Judicial del Perú |
| Repositorio: | Revistas - Poder Judicial del Perú |
| Lenguaje: | español |
| OAI Identifier: | oai:revistas.pj.gob.pe:article/1244 |
| Enlace del recurso: | https://revistas.pj.gob.pe/revista/index.php/ropj/article/view/1244 |
| Nivel de acceso: | acceso abierto |
| Materia: | right to justice free justice accessibility of justice availability of justice justice for persons with disabilities derecho a la justicia justicia gratuita accesibilidad de la justicia disponibilidad de la justicia justicia para personas con discapacidad direito à justiça justiça gratuita acessibilidade da justiça disponibilidade da justiça justiça para pessoas com deficiência |
| Sumario: | In a constitutional State governed by the rule of law, access to justice entails a service obligation on the part of the State: to provide judicial administration services and free public defense, especially for people living in poverty. Within this framework, this paper analyzes whether the Free Legal Aid Program (Alegra) of Peru’s Ministry of Justice and Human Rights (MINJUSDH) guarantees the availability, accessibility, and quality of justice services. To this end, it examines the location of Alegra centers, the workload at each center, current protocols, and other management documents obtained through requests for access to public information. It concludes that there is an almost total absence of Alegra services in provinces with the highest percentage levels of poverty. There is also a lack of Alegra services in most provinces with the largest numbers of people living in poverty. Other findings reveal accessibility barriers for persons with disabilities; inadequate distribution of financial and human resources (which generates overload in the legal sponsorship of judicial proceedings and compromises the quality of service); inefficiencies in verifying the poverty status of service users; and a serious conflict of interest on the part of MINJUSDH authorities responsible, on the one hand, for administering the legal defense of individuals accused of alleged crimes and, on the other hand, for managing the legal defense of crime victims. The study argues that, in order to guarantee effective access to justice, institutional reorganization is required, along with improved resource allocation and the implementation of transparency mechanisms in service management. |
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