Federal Judges Repudiate Threats Against Rosatti and Warn of Institutional Deterioration
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On Friday, the Board of Presidents of the National and Federal Chambers of the Argentine Republic issued a strong statement in which it strongly repudiates the threats directed against Horacio Rosatti, president of the Supreme Court of Justice. The judges expressed their “extreme concern” at these events that, in a context of institutional violence, put at risk the normal democratic life, the independence of the judiciary and the integrity of th…
The Board of Presidents of the National and Federal Chambers of the Republic of Argentina expressed this Friday its “strongest repudiation” and “extreme concern” over the threats directed against the president of the Supreme Court of Justice, Horacio Rosatti, in a context of “institutional violence.” Through a statement, the members of the Board warned that the events threaten to...
The Board of Presidents of the National and Federal Chambers of the Argentine Republic expressed its "strongest repudiation" and "extreme concern" over the threats directed against the president of the Supreme Court of Justice, Horacio Rosatti, in a context of "institutional violence." Through a statement, the members of the Board warned that the events threatened "the normal democratic life, the independence of the judicial branch of the Nation…
The Latin American Federation of Magistrates, the Board of Presidents of the National and Federal Chambers of the Argentine Republic and the Council of the Judiciary called for “to tolerate, respect and comply with” judicial decisions. Following the Supreme Court’s ruling against Cristina Kirchner in the Vialidad case, associations of magistrates such as the [...]
This Friday, the Board of Presidents of the National and Federal Chambers expressed its rejection of the threats addressed to the president of the Supreme Court, Horacio Rosatti. In a statement, the judges expressed an “extreme concern” about what they consider to be a scenario of growing “institutional violence.” According to them, these episodes compromise “the normal democratic life, the independence of the judiciary and the integrity of the …
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