“At the Judge’s Discretion”: Challenges for Child Participation in Family Justice
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In family justice, one of the biggest challenges is to effectively guarantee the right of children to participate. Though participation implies multiple benefits for the child, such as increased self-esteem, psychological wellbeing and preventing violations of rights, it is possible to detect many o...
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“At the Judge’s Discretion”: Challenges for Child Participation in Family Justice «A criterio del juez»: desafíos para la participación infantil en justicia de familia "A discrezione del giudice": Le sfide per la partecipazione dei minori alla giustizia familiare A critério do juiz': Desafios à participação das crianças na justiça familiar |
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“At the Judge’s Discretion”: Challenges for Child Participation in Family Justice |
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“At the Judge’s Discretion”: Challenges for Child Participation in Family Justice Garcia-Quiroga, Manuela Child protection Confidential meetings Decision-making Childhood Participation Protección infantil Audiencias reservadas Toma de decisiones Infancia Participación |
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“At the Judge’s Discretion”: Challenges for Child Participation in Family Justice |
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Garcia-Quiroga, Manuela Loredo, Bernardita Roig, Dominique Gonzalez, Andrea Vallejo, Valentina |
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Garcia-Quiroga, Manuela |
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Garcia-Quiroga, Manuela Loredo, Bernardita Roig, Dominique Gonzalez, Andrea Vallejo, Valentina |
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Child protection Confidential meetings Decision-making Childhood Participation Protección infantil Audiencias reservadas Toma de decisiones Infancia Participación |
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Child protection Confidential meetings Decision-making Childhood Participation Protección infantil Audiencias reservadas Toma de decisiones Infancia Participación |
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In family justice, one of the biggest challenges is to effectively guarantee the right of children to participate. Though participation implies multiple benefits for the child, such as increased self-esteem, psychological wellbeing and preventing violations of rights, it is possible to detect many obstacles for it to effectively occur in court. Among these, prioritizing adults’ interests, conditioning participation of the child to their age and lack of formal regulations were noted. The present study consists of a thematic analysis of interviews with Chilean family judges about child participation. Findings point to a consideration of the infrastructure and the institutional legal organization as not being able to guarantee and facilitate child participation in the judicial system. Lack of standardization in norms and practices inside the courts encourages judges to base their decisions on their own personal abilities and criteria, frequently influenced by prejudice about revictimization and the capacity of children to exercise a meaningful participation related to their psychological development. In addition, considerations about how laws and family courts should promote child participation in family justice are discussed. |
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Derecho PUCP; No. 90 (2023): Socio-Legal Studies; 115-138 Derecho PUCP; Núm. 90 (2023): Estudios Socio-Jurídicos; 115-138 Derecho PUCP; n. 90 (2023): Estudios Socio-Jurídicos; 115-138 2305-2546 0251-3420 reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú instname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú instacron:PUCP |
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“At the Judge’s Discretion”: Challenges for Child Participation in Family Justice«A criterio del juez»: desafíos para la participación infantil en justicia de familia"A discrezione del giudice": Le sfide per la partecipazione dei minori alla giustizia familiareA critério do juiz': Desafios à participação das crianças na justiça familiarGarcia-Quiroga, ManuelaLoredo, BernarditaRoig, DominiqueGonzalez, AndreaVallejo, ValentinaChild protectionConfidential meetingsDecision-makingChildhoodParticipationProtección infantilAudiencias reservadasToma de decisionesInfanciaParticipaciónIn family justice, one of the biggest challenges is to effectively guarantee the right of children to participate. Though participation implies multiple benefits for the child, such as increased self-esteem, psychological wellbeing and preventing violations of rights, it is possible to detect many obstacles for it to effectively occur in court. Among these, prioritizing adults’ interests, conditioning participation of the child to their age and lack of formal regulations were noted. The present study consists of a thematic analysis of interviews with Chilean family judges about child participation. Findings point to a consideration of the infrastructure and the institutional legal organization as not being able to guarantee and facilitate child participation in the judicial system. Lack of standardization in norms and practices inside the courts encourages judges to base their decisions on their own personal abilities and criteria, frequently influenced by prejudice about revictimization and the capacity of children to exercise a meaningful participation related to their psychological development. In addition, considerations about how laws and family courts should promote child participation in family justice are discussed.En la justicia de familia, uno de los mayores desafíos es hacer efectivo el derecho de los niños a la participación. Aunque la participación infantil entraña múltiples beneficios, como mayor autoestima, bienestar psicológico y prevención de posibles vulneraciones de derechos en los niños, se observan varias dificultades para que esta se haga efectiva en el contexto del tribunal. Estas incluyen priorizar los intereses del adulto, condicionar la participación del niño a su edad, y la falta de capacitación y regulación. El presente estudio realizó un análisis temático en base a entrevistas con jueces de familia chilenos sobre la participación infantil. Los hallazgos apuntan a una visión acerca de la infraestructura y de la organización institucional judicial que no garantiza ni facilita la participación infantil. La falta de estandarización y capacitación favorece que cada juez haga uso de habilidades y criterios personales para aplicarla o no, proceso donde se observa que frecuentemente influyen ideas preconcebidas sobre la victimización secundaria y la capacidad de ejercer una participación significativa en relación con el nivel de desarrollo de los niños. Asimismo, se discuten las consideraciones que la ley y la institución legal deben tener en orden de garantizar la participación de niños, niñas y adolescentes en causas judiciales de familia.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2023-05-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/epub+ziphttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechopucp/article/view/26028Derecho PUCP; No. 90 (2023): Socio-Legal Studies; 115-138Derecho PUCP; Núm. 90 (2023): Estudios Socio-Jurídicos; 115-138Derecho PUCP; n. 90 (2023): Estudios Socio-Jurídicos; 115-1382305-25460251-3420reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechopucp/article/view/26028/25151http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechopucp/article/view/26028/25211http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechopucp/article/view/26028/25212Derechos de autor 2023 Manuela Garcia-Quiroga, Bernardita Loredo, Dominique Roig, Andrea Gonzalez, Valentina Vallejoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/260282025-01-14T16:52:07Z |
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