
Analysis of the mediatization of justice in Ecuador
Shadows and Lights of public opinion and the Ecuadorian judicial system
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This book addresses the growing mediatization of justice, a phenomenon that has acquired relevance in both the legal and social spheres. The media, by disseminating information on a massive scale, have transformed court cases into matters of public interest, generating debates and opinions before official decisions are issued. The text explores how this media influence affects the perception and administration of justice, especially in relation to social classes and power groups. It analyzes how the media can become a tool for manipulation, threatening the impartiality and legitimacy of the ju...
This book addresses the growing mediatization of justice, a phenomenon that has acquired relevance in both the legal and social spheres. The media, by disseminating information on a massive scale, have transformed court cases into matters of public interest, generating debates and opinions before official decisions are issued. The text explores how this media influence affects the perception and administration of justice, especially in relation to social classes and power groups. It analyzes how the media can become a tool for manipulation, threatening the impartiality and legitimacy of the judicial system. The author stresses the importance of proper regulation of the media, which not only encourages accountability of public officials, but also avoids distortion of judicial processes. The book stresses the need to preserve impartiality in justice through ethical, independent and responsible journalism.