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The admonition procedure is not always a guarantee of efficiency in the criminal process: the case Portugal and Spain

Abstract

In this paper, the criminal admonition procedures of Portugal and Spain are examined and the reason why of their scarce practical application is analyzed. For each of those procedures, after a description and a brief critical assessment of them, based on the doctrine of both countries, an attempt is made to establish some reasons that may explain why they are not widely used. The work ends with some brief final considerations, in which those reasons are synthesized and it is affirmed that the situation of said procedures demonstrates that the “importation” of successful institutions of foreign criminal procedural systems does not ensure that their application in the own system is also successful.

Keywords
criminal admonition procedure; Portuguese criminal procedure; Spanish criminal procedure; abbreviated criminal procedures

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