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Law enforcement in El Salvador (6 C, 6 P) T. Treaties of El Salvador (240 P) Pages in category "Law of El Salvador" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of ...
Victims of sexual crimes in El Salvador are disproportionately women. Of the total 3,436 sexual abuse convictions in 2011, 88% of the victims were female. In 2011, there were 224 rape convictions, though many incidents are not reported due to social and cultural factors. [32] In 2016, El Salvador reported 524 femicides cases (one every 18 hours).
The firm opened two offices in Mexico under the name Littler, De la Vega y Conde, S.C. [13] In October 2013, Littler combined with two Latin American law firms, adding a presence in four additional countries in the Latin American region — Colombia, Costa Rica, [14] El Salvador, and Panama, [15] and creating a new entity named Littler Global. [16]
The Supreme Court is part of the judicial branch of El Salvador. It is composed of 15 judges and an equal number of substitutes. The magistrates are elected by the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador for nine-year terms, which are reviewed every three years. A two-thirds vote of legislators is necessary.
Convention respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land; Convention respecting the Limitation of the Employment of Force for Recovery of Contract Debts; United Nations Convention Against Corruption; Covenant of the League of Nations; Convention establishing a Customs Co-operation Council
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Proponents call it modernization, but watchdogs see a path to censorship.
The dissolution of the United Provinces necessitated the promulgation of a new constitution in 1841 as El Salvador emerged as an independent republic in its own right. The 1841 constitution was a liberal document that established bicameral legislature and set a two-year term for the nation's president with no possibility of reelection.