Volume 44, Issue 1, August 2019, Pages 49–60
Athené KAMONDO BISIMUANA1
1 Chef de Travaux, Faculté de Droit, Université de Likasi, RD Congo
Original language: French
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The promotion of praxeological law leads us to conclude that the current military judicial code and the military penal code, instituted by two successive laws 023 and 024 of November 18, 2002 are characterized by a rigor inherited from the decree of December 22, 1888 of the colonial legislator establishing the military courts. This explains the "symbolic traps" within these codes, hence the urgent need for their reform so that the Congolese military justice is humanized and conform to the social experience, the socio-military praxis. It must be said that there is need for the development of the praxeological military judicial law, capable of detecting "symbolic traps" in the various texts and codes that characterize the current military judiciary, and which will be the most effective response the problem of the humanization of military justice, particularly the abolition of military jurisdiction in peacetime, as in the Belgian and French legislation that constitute the bedrock of Congolese law.
Author Keywords: symbolic traps, praxeological law, praxeological military judicial law, social experience, praxis, sociological praxeology, praxeological sociology.
Athené KAMONDO BISIMUANA1
1 Chef de Travaux, Faculté de Droit, Université de Likasi, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2019 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
The promotion of praxeological law leads us to conclude that the current military judicial code and the military penal code, instituted by two successive laws 023 and 024 of November 18, 2002 are characterized by a rigor inherited from the decree of December 22, 1888 of the colonial legislator establishing the military courts. This explains the "symbolic traps" within these codes, hence the urgent need for their reform so that the Congolese military justice is humanized and conform to the social experience, the socio-military praxis. It must be said that there is need for the development of the praxeological military judicial law, capable of detecting "symbolic traps" in the various texts and codes that characterize the current military judiciary, and which will be the most effective response the problem of the humanization of military justice, particularly the abolition of military jurisdiction in peacetime, as in the Belgian and French legislation that constitute the bedrock of Congolese law.
Author Keywords: symbolic traps, praxeological law, praxeological military judicial law, social experience, praxis, sociological praxeology, praxeological sociology.
Abstract: (french)
La promotion du Droit praxéologique nous amène à conclure que Le code judiciaire militaire et le code pénal militaire actuels, institués par deux lois successives 023 et 024 du 18 novembre 2002 sont caractérisés par une rigueur héritée du décret du 22 décembre 1888 du législateur colonial portant institution des juridictions militaires. Cela explique les « pièges symboliques » au sein desdits codes, d’où l’urgente nécessité de leur réforme afin que la justice militaire Congolaise soit humanisée et conforme au vécu social, à la praxis socio-militaire. Il faut dire qu’il y a nécessité de l’élaboration du Droit judiciaire militaire praxéologique, capable de déceler « les pièges symboliques » dans les différents textes et codes qui caractérisent l’ordre judiciaire militaire actuel, et qui sera la réponse la plus efficace à la problématique de l’humanisation de la justice militaire notamment à la Suppression des juridictions militaires en temps de paix à l’instar de la législation Belge et Française qui constituent le soubassement du Droit Congolais.
Author Keywords: pièges symboliques, droit praxéologique, droit judiciaire militaire praxéologique, vécu social, praxis, praxéologie sociologique, sociologie praxéologique.
How to Cite this Article
Athené KAMONDO BISIMUANA, “Des pièges symboliques en droit positif militaire congolais : Contribution critique à l’élaboration du droit judiciaire militaire praxéologique,” International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 49–60, August 2019.