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The Supreme Court of Justice of Paraguay (Spanish: Corte Suprema de Justicia del Paraguay) is the highest court of Paraguay. The Senate and the President of Paraguay select its nine ministers (judges) on the basis of recommendations from a constitutionally created Consejo de la Magistratura (Council of Magistrates). [1]
Corte Suprema de Justicia, Spanish for Supreme Court of Justice, may refer to: Supreme Court of Argentina; Supreme Court of Bolivia; Supreme Court of Chile; Supreme Court of Justice of Colombia; Supreme Court of Justice of Costa Rica; Supreme Court of the Dominican Republic; Supreme Court of El Salvador; Supreme Court of Justice of Guatemala
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (Spanish: Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación, SCJNG) is the Mexican institution serving as the country's federal high court and the spearhead organisation for the judiciary of the Mexican Federal Government. Judges of the SCJN are appointed for 15 years. [1]
The Supreme Court of Costa Rica (Spanish: Corte Suprema de Justicia de Costa Rica) is the court of greater hierarchy of Law and Justice in Costa Rica. [1] Established on 25 January 1825, the current president of the Supreme Court of Justice is Fernando Cruz Castro since 1 August 2018. All of the courts in the country are dependent on the ...
Sheila Raquel Abed de Zavala (2014-2016) Carla Bacigalupi (2016-2017) Ever Luís María Martínez Fernández [7] (2017-present) *The year range was chosen to reflect the twenty years of history that preceded the separation of the entities in 2014. As mentioned above, the Ministry of Justice and Labor originated in 1948.
Members of the Supreme Court around 1908 Supreme Court building in Santiago Meeting room of the Supreme Court Memorial plaque with list of the presidents of Supreme Court Picture Name Notes Period José Gregorio Argomedo Montero 1823–1825 Juan de Dios Vial del Río 1825–1850 Manuel Montt Torres 1850–1851 Ramón Luis Yrarrázaval Alcalde 1851–1855 Manuel Cerda y Concha 1855–1861 ...
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]
The Jaguar inhabits all of Alto Paraguay's national parks. Alto Paraguay contains many natural resources, so is home to several national parks, each with different characteristics.