Sumario: | This book discusses the critical role of access to justice as a fundamental element of political organization and a resource for achieving legal equality. It presents the concept of law as a process and examines the ethical significance of access to justice beyond its legal framework, highlighting its role in promoting equality. The author, Isabel Turégano, explores the barriers faced by social groups, paying particular attention to epistemic injustice and systemic obstacles that hinder collective interests. The book also addresses the severe lack of access to justice faced by forced migrants, who are made vulnerable by global structures that marginalize them and limit their legal capabilities. The text is intended for readers interested in human rights, social justice, and legal philosophy, providing a critical analysis of contemporary issues in access to justice.
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