Minister of Justice Clarifies that Peru Has Not yet Decided to Leave the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
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The former president of the Republic, Martín Vizcarra, accused a "political calculation" by the Constitutional Court (TC). According to him, he already had knowledge of the refusal to be lifted from him the five-year disqualification imposed on him by the Congress of the Republic. Recently the TC declared the application for amparo filed by Martin [...]
What would be the consequences?After criticism from various sectors for the lack of transparency of the proposal, the Government clarified that Peru will not withdraw from the jurisdiction of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR), as it spread. In dialogue with the press, the Minister of Justice, Juan Alcántara, clarified that the Government has not pronounced itself in favour of abandoning the competence of that body, but that this p…
IACHR Criticizes JNJ Resolution and Calls to Preserve Autonomy of the Public Prosecutor's OfficePeru does not comply with IACHR Judgment, while La Oroya Remains Amid PollutionThe Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Juan Alcántara, clarified that the Government has not decided to remove Peru from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR), but is evaluating the possibility, collecting proposals from congressmen and citizens.
Former President Martn Vizcarra accused a “political calculation” by the Constitutional Court. As he specified, he was already aware of the refusal to have his disqualification lifted.
The former president appealed to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to suspend the three disqualifications approved by Congress against him during the electoral year.
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