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It was located in Sucre, 410 kilometres to the south-east of La Paz, Bolivia's capital. The Court was created by the Supreme Decree (Decreto Supremo) of April 27, 1825, [1] which transformed the Royal Audience of Charcas (Audiencia y Cancillería Real de La Plata de los Charcas) of imperial Spain into the Supreme Court of the newly independent ...
After the event, the trio of Corleone, Rush and Máximo was given the name La Tercia Sensación, [3] which was later changed to El Bufete del Amor. [4] On February 19, 2012, El Bufete del Amor defeated Los Hijos del Averno (Averno, Ephesto and Mephisto) to win the CMLL World Trios Championship. [5] In the fall of 2012 El Bufete began a feud ...
The Supreme Court of Justice (Spanish: Tribunal Supremo de Justicia) is the highest court of ordinary jurisdiction in Bolivia, based in Sucre. Its powers are set out in Articles 181–185 of the 2009 Constitution and the Law of the Judicial Organ (Law 025, promulgated on 24 June 2010). [1] [2] It was first seated on 2 January 2012. [3]
Para recibir el canto de los pájaros: Jorge Sanjinés: 1996: Alma (Ajayu) Francisco Ormachea: La despedida: Fernando Aguilar Vásquez: 1997: 1998: El Día que Murió el Silencio: Paolo Agazzi: 1999: Calle de los poetas: Diego Torres Peñaloza: Desempolvando nuestra historia: Alfredo Copa: El camino de la costa: José Sánchez
In 1892, the mining laws of Bolivia consisted of the Ley de mineria (Mining Law) promulgated on the 13 October 1880, and the Reglamento de la ley de mineria (Rules for the application of the Mining Law) made on the 28 October 1882. The International Bureau of the American Republics said that the "provisions of the Ley de mineria are simple and ...
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Abortion in Bolivia is illegal, except in the cases of rape, incest, or to protect the woman's health, [1] forming part of the Penal Code laid down in 1973, and has been in force since then. Due to the difficulty of receiving abortions—even if the abortion does fall under one of the exceptions to the law, judicial permission needs to be ...
Corruption in Bolivia is a major problem that has been called an accepted part of life in the country. [1] It can be found at all levels of Bolivian society. Citizens of the country perceive the judiciary, police and public administration generally as the country's most corrupt. [ 1 ]