A persistent challenge facing the Dominican Republic's judicial system is the elimination of judicial backlog, or mora judicial. Providing timely court decisions is directly linked to the constitutional right to an accessible, prompt, and free justice system, as established under Article 69, numeral 1, of the national constitution.
The ongoing debate centers on balancing this critical need for swift legal resolutions with the legal duty of proper justification of rights and decisions within the country's courts.
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