Mexico Reforming Amparo Law to End Abuse and Ensure Swift Justice
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On September 15, in the middle of the holiday bridge, President Sheinbaum sent the Senate a series of reforms to the Amparo Law, an instrument that has been, for decades, one of the most powerful tools to curb abuses of authority in Mexico.
The reform of the Amparo Law will have a clear objective: to favor the authorities above the rights of the citizenry. Dr. Román Lascano, coordinator of the Forum of Constitutionalists of Mexico, warned that this proposal “dilucates the trial of amparo and the defense of human rights [...]
Mexico reforming Amparo Law to end abuse and ensure swift justice
The post Mexico reforming Amparo Law to end abuse and ensure swift justice appeared first on Riviera Maya News. Mexico City, Mexico — President Claudia Sheinbaum has announced a reform to the Amparo Law. The new reform, she says, is to prevent abuse of… The post Mexico reforming Amparo Law to end abuse and ensure swift justice appeared first on Riviera Maya News.
In the middle of the Mexican Independence Party, the executive sent the Senate an initiative to amend the amparo law, leaving citizens vulnerable to any abuse of power. It is a legal instrument that was born precisely to defend the Mexican from the injustices of command. With information from Gerardo Segura You might be interested: They confirm Dry Law on Day of the Dead on CDMX
ximena mejíaThrough the Legal Counsel of the Federal Executive, President Claudia Sheinbaum reported that she sent the Senate of the Republic the second package of harmonization of secondary laws in the area of reform to the judiciary, which aims to prevent the abuse of the use of amparos, to make justice faster and to prevent abuses of fiscal debtors.In her morning of yesterday, the president stressed that the objective of strengthening the amp…
President Claudia Sheinbaum's government has put on the legislative table an ambitious reform of the Amparo Law and a set of secondary laws, an initiative that, according to the Executive, seeks to make justice more "fast and expeditious," but that has raised alarms in sectors of the opposition and civil society about its possible implications for the protection of human rights.The proposal, sent to the Senate of the Republic this week, is part …
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