Editorial of dossier “Epistemic Injustice in Criminal Procedure”
There is a growing awareness that there are many subtle forms of exclusion and partiality that affect the correct workings of a judicial system. The concept of epistemic injustice, introduced by the philosopher Miranda Fricker, is a useful conceptual tool to understand forms of judicial partiality t...
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| Main Authors: | Andrés Páez, Janaina Matida |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Processual Penal
2023-03-01
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| Series: | Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal |
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| Online Access: | https://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPP/article/view/821 |
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