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Avalan General Law Against Femicide with Penalties of up to 70 Years

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With the vote of 24 state congresses, the new power of the Congress of the Union to create the first General Law against Femicide was endorsed, in order to establish in the national legal order that this crime does not prescribe and will have... Full note »
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La Paz, Baja California Sur (BCS). The Congress of the State of Baja California Sur unanimously approved a constitutional reform related to the crime of femicide, with the aim of issuing a new general law and moving towards more uniform legislation at the national level. The decision was made during an extraordinary session held on April 23, 2026 in the city of La Paz, as part of the work of the XVII Local Legislature. The approved reform amends…

With the vote of 24 state congresses, the new power of the Congress of the Union to create the first General Law against Femicide was endorsed, in order to establish in the national legal order that this crime does not prescribe and will have... Full note »

The Mexican Senate has approved a constitutional reform to empower Congress to issue a general law on femicide, at the initiative of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, with the aim of homologating the criminalization, investigation and punishment of this crime throughout the country. The unanimous opinion proposes establishing common bases to combat femicide, strengthen coordination between authorities and guarantee access to justice for victi…

After Congress approved a constitutional reform to issue a General Law against Femicide, PRI deputies coordinator Rubén Moreira said that it is not enough to combat this illicit, as a coordinated strategy and a greater budget is required. PRI legislator pointed out that there are general laws against kidnapping [...] The article Law against Femicide is not enough to combat it; it is necessary to increase budget and a strategy: Moreira first appe…

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