The Dominican Republic’s judicial system continues to face significant challenges regarding the elimination of judicial delay, or 'mora judicial.' Addressing this backlog is identified as a persistent and recurring obstacle to the effective administration of justice within the country.
The necessity for timely judicial decisions is fundamentally linked to the constitutional right to accessible, prompt, and free justice. This right is formally established under numeral 1 of article 69 of the Dominican Constitution, which serves as the legal framework for evaluating the efficiency of the current judicial process.
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