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  2. Supreme Court of Peru - Wikipedia

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    3 January 2023; 23 months ago () The Supreme Court of Justice is the highest judicial court in Peru . Its jurisdiction extends over the entire territory of the nation.

  3. Judgment of the Constitutional Court of Peru over the ...

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    On 30 September 2019, the President of the Council of Ministers, Salvador del Solar, set forth a vote of confidence before the Congress for refusing to pass a bill that modified the election process of judges of the Constitutional Court. The vote of confidence sought to stop the election of magistrates, modify the Organic Law of the ...

  4. 2019 in Peru - Wikipedia

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    23 January — Former president Alberto Fujimori (1990-2000) is sent back to complete a 25 year sentence in prison after the Supreme Court of Peru overturns his presidential pardon. [1] 27 January — The 2019 Abancay landslide. [2] 8 March — Amid growing unpopularity, Prime Minister Cesar Villanueva resigns and is succeeded by Salvador del ...

  5. 2019–2020 Peruvian constitutional crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2019–2020 Peruvian constitutional crisis occurred between September 30, 2019, and January 14, 2020, during the presidency of Martín Vizcarra. The crisis began when President Vizcarra dissolved the Congress of Peru , citing a constitutional provision after its de facto rejection of a vote of confidence .

  6. As Peru descends into violent turmoil, California immigrants ...

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    At the same time, fissures have widened among the 720,000 U.S. residents who identify as being of Peruvian origin, including 91,511 in California, second to Florida's 100,965.

  7. Constitutional Court of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The court's members are nominated by the Congress of Peru; these nominations sometimes lack transparency and are based on political favors that nominees can provide to legislators. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Since May 2022, the Constitutional Court has been used to provide institutional strength to Fujimorists in Congress, according to IDL-Reporteros .

  8. Judiciary of Peru - Wikipedia

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    When Peru achieved independence, José de San Martín resolved that the Audencia of Lima would be used as a national court until a permanent judicial system was established. Later, Simón Bolívar established the makings of the current Judicial system, with the creation of the Superior Courts of Justice of Lima , Cusco , La Libertad , and ...

  9. Law of Peru - Wikipedia

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    There is a College of Advocates of Lima (Spanish: Colegio de Abogados de Lima). [4] since 1811. [5]The college has been equated with a bar association. [6] Legislation relevant to advocates has included decrees of 6 April 1837, 31 March 1838, 27 April 1848, and laws of 8 January 1848 and 21 October 1851.