Isabel Perelló, the first female president of the Supreme Court in a photo that is still male
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Year after year, the solemn opening of the judiciary has portrayed the absence of women at the top of the Supreme Court, and this year's does not seem much different. However, although they are still the majority, there is a historic difference. Isabel Perelló is the first woman to hold the presidency of the Supreme Court and the General Council of the Judiciary, breaking a glass ceiling that resisted. The journalist from EL PAÍS José María Brun…
The new president of the Supreme Court and the General Council of the Judiciary, Isabel Perelló, said during her speech at the solemn opening ceremony of the Judicial Year...
The judicial year is officially inaugurated. King Felipe VI presided over his opening ceremony this Wednesday in the Supreme Court (TS), in a context of some relaxation due to the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) and the recent appointment of Isabel Perelló as president of both the High Court and the judges' governing body. However, the event was not far from morbid due to the presence of the State Attorney General, Álvaro …
My hope is that the new president of the Supreme Court and the CGPJ will succeed in the mission ahead of her.
The new president of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) and of the Supreme Court, Isabel Perelló, has called in her first speech "to the different political forces and the powers of the State" to "respect the work of judges and magistrates ”, and has warned that “no State power can give directions or instructions on how they should interpret and apply the legal system”. "Only those states where the division of powers is guaranteed are t…
The new president of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) and of the Supreme Court, Isabel Perelló, has demanded in her first speech "to the different political forces and the powers of the State" that they "respect the work of judges and magistrates ", and has warned that "no power of the State can give directions or instructions on how they should interpret and apply the legal system". "Only those states where the division of powers is …
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