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The Spanish Constitution guarantees respect for the essential principles necessary for the correct functioning of the judiciary: . Impartiality: to guarantee the assured effective judicial trusteeship to all citizens by the Constitution, judges must remain impartial in cases that they judge and must abstain from cases that they have no reason to enter into.
Mayan alcaldes from Guatemala, 1891. Alcalde (/ æ l ˈ k æ l d i /; Spanish:) is the traditional Spanish municipal magistrate, who had both judicial and administrative functions. An alcalde was, in the absence of a corregidor, the presiding officer of the Castilian cabildo (the municipal council) and judge of first instance of a town.
Spanish The dispositive portion of a Court's ruling, coming at the very end of the ruling. Cf. conclusion. This word has the same meaning in the modern Spanish judicial system. [6] fiscal [2] prosecutor Spanish A prosecutor, either at the city or provincial level, or nationwide Department of Justice level. Cf. procurator fiscal. G.R. N/A: English
Portrait of Diego del Corral y Arellano, oidor of the Council of Castile, by the painter Diego Velázquez An oidor (Spanish pronunciation:) was a judge of the Royal Audiencias and Chancillerías, originally courts of Kingdom of Castile, which became the highest organs of justice within the Spanish Empire.
This Spanish and Portuguese name means "renowned counselor" or "great judge." Famous Ramiros include Ramiro Fassi, an Argentinian football player, and Ramiro Estrada, a Mexican swimmer. 41.
The General Council of the Judiciary (Spanish: Consejo General del Poder Judicial, CGPJ) is the national council of the judiciary of Spain.It is the constitutional body that governs all the Judiciary of Spain, such as courts, and judges, as it is established by the Spanish Constitution of 1978, article 122 and developed by the Organic Law 6/1985 of the Judicial Power (LOPJ).
Spanish judges of international courts and tribunals (1 C, 9 P) M. Members of the General Council of the Judiciary (16 P) P. Presidents of the Supreme Court of Spain ...
In Spanish, it means "emerald," which is also a semi-precious stone. 41. Estefania. Estefania is a Spanish girl's name meaning "crown." The word itself conjures up images of royalty and power. 42 ...