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Between Legal Motivation and Judicial Delay

One of the constant and recurring challenges facing the Dominican justice system has been eliminating judicial delays. The need to provide a timely decision is directly linked to the right to accessible, timely, and free justice enshrined in Article 69, paragraph 1 of the Constitution. The maxim iustitia dilata est iustitia negata—justice delayed is justice denied—reminds us that a decision must be reached within a reasonable timeframe. A delaye…
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One of the constant and recurring challenges facing the Dominican justice system has been eliminating judicial delays. The need to provide a timely decision is directly linked to the right to accessible, timely, and free justice enshrined in Article 69, paragraph 1 of the Constitution. The maxim iustitia dilata est iustitia negata—justice delayed is justice denied—reminds us that a decision must be reached within a reasonable timeframe. A delaye…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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