Neutrosophic Sets and Systems (Dec 2023)

Neutrosophic Analysis of Equity in the Justice System

  • Bolívar David Narváez Montenegro,
  • Oscar Fabian Silva Montoya,
  • Julián Rodolfo Santillan Andrade,
  • Christian Fernando Tantaleán Odar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10436957
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62
pp. 295 – 302

Abstract

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Equity in the justice system is a fundamental principle of law that seeks to ensure fair and impartial treatment for all individuals, regardless of their characteristics. The Ecuadorian justice system faces challenges regarding its equity and efficiency, including concerns about access to justice, impartiality in decision-making, corruption, and the lack of independence in the judicial system. Neutrosophy, as a philosophical theory that promotes neutrality and impartiality, is useful in the analysis of equity in the justice system. It helps identify systematic inequalities and discrimination in the justice system, which is essential for finding fair and equitable solutions. Evaluating equity in the Ecuadorian justice system involves considering multiple aspects and factors. Six study alternatives were identified and the most significant elements for the analysis of equity in the Ecuadorian justice system were analyzed using neutrosophic techniques. This contributes to improving equity in the justice system and ensuring fair and equitable treatment for all Ecuadorian citizens.

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