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Argentina: Why a Ministry of Justice? · Global Voices

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Álvaro Verzi Rangel The anomaly that the Argentine Supreme Court of Justice, consisting of only three members, undoubtedly affects the normal performance of the justice service and its credibility. In Argentina, there are doubts about the effectiveness and transparency of justice, as well as about access to it. These doubts relate to the independence of the judiciary, delays in proceedings, corruption and lack of resources.
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Álvaro Verzi Rangel The anomaly that the Argentine Supreme Court of Justice, consisting of only three members, undoubtedly affects the normal performance of the justice service and its credibility. In Argentina, there are doubts about the effectiveness and transparency of justice, as well as about access to it. These doubts relate to the independence of the judiciary, delays in proceedings, corruption and lack of resources.

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estrategia.la broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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