Acerca del irreductible ámbito de subjetividad en la formulación y aplicación de los estándares de prueba

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In various works, Jordi Ferrer Beltrán has consistently postulated the need to formulate objective standards of proof, at least in the sense that the statement that a certain fact has been proven should not result from the conviction that the person who performs the affirmation has respect to the proof of said event. As he points out in the title of his latest book, the conviction of the person who judges is not necessary to prove the facts. Now, I believe that there are, even within the formulations of allegedly objective standards, irreducible areas of subjectivity. The purpose of this work is to show some of these areas, determine their real dimension and, if possible, propose certain flats to Ferrer Beltrán’s claim to formulate EDP of this nature ​
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