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  2. Category:Cuban women in politics - Wikipedia

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    Also: Cuba: People: By occupation: Politicians / Women by occupation: Women in politics Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  3. People's Supreme Court of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary are independent from the executive branch, [how?] as all judges on every level are elected by the National Assembly; the provincial judges by provincial assemblies and the municipal judges by municipal assemblies. The current court dates to 1973 and replaced the earlier Supreme Court of Cuba c. 1898.

  4. Judicial system of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    About 15,000 lay judges are selected for terms of five years, serving a maximum of 30 days per year, while continuing their regular employment. [5] [4] Observers [who?] note that lay judges in Cuba play a far more dynamic role than the lay judges in the former Soviet Union. On a whole, lay judges tend to represent the overall population in ...

  5. While you’re sipping that mojito in Cuba, fierce Cuban women ...

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    American women’s Cuba travel Roque’s denial reminds me of a post I recently saw in a women’s international solo travel group. An American sitting poolside in Varadero sipping her mojito ...

  6. ‘They are killing us’: Murders of women in Cuba are growing ...

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    Almarales is one of the 59 known victims of feminicides in Cuba in 2023, according to records kept by Cuban independent groups since 2019 in the absence of public government statistics.

  7. Category:Cuban judges - Wikipedia

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  8. Independent women's groups say 2019 year of progress in Cuba

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    For 60 years, Cuba's communist government has monopolized virtually every aspect of life on the island, including dozens of state-controlled organizations that serve as official advocates for ...

  9. Women in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    In modern Cuba, women have free access to abortion and up to two years maternity leave. [19] Before the success of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, abortion in Cuba was illegal and contraceptives inaccessible. Reproductive health laws were patterned after the 1870 Penal Code in Spain, making abortion highly restrictive. [21]

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