Abstract
In this essay I argue that the draft of the new Chilean Civil Procedure Code obeys a procedural publicist ideology. In keeping with it, the project assigns an epistemic function to the process; confers autonomous probative power to the judge; and weakens the principle of procedural legality. All of which shows an incongruity with the constitutional values that have prevailed in Chile until now.
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