Bernardo Bátiz, the 88-Year-Old Candidate to Become a Judge of the TDJ
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TDJ will be one of the two bodies that will replace the CJF and focus on the monitoring and discipline of judges, magistrates and even ministers of the SCJN.
Celia Maya is the judge who is standing to preside over the Judicial Discipline Tribunal who will oversee the actions of the judges of the judiciary. Juan Carlos Rodríguez OEM-Informex She was a candidate for the Morena party in the elections for the Querétaro governorship, in 2021. Today she is profiled as the future president of the Judicial Discipline Tribunal, an instance charged with ensuring that judges and magistrates act with ethics, pr…
In full reconfiguration of the judiciary, the newly elected Judicial Discipline Court—an organ that will replace the Council of the Federal Judiciary from ... La entrada Morena dominates Judicial Discipline Court with profiles close to AMLO aparece primero en LJA Aguascalientes.
As of 1 September 2025, the Judiciary of the Federation (PJF) will have a new body: the Court of Judicial Discipline (TDJ), which will be responsible for investigating and punishing federal judges for negligence or serious misconduct in the exercise of their functions.This court will be part of the bodies that will replace the Council of the Federal Judiciary (CJF). TDJ will be a collegial body composed of five judges, with gender parity: three …
On the 30th of August the figure of the Council of the Judiciary disappears in the organizational chart of the Judiciary, to give way to the Disciplinary Tribunal that, according to the advances in the results of the voting, will be made up of three Magistrates and two Magistrates.As of the first day of September of the year ... The entry New Disciplinary Tribunal will be made up of 3 Magistrates and 2 Magistrates was first published in EstamosA…
For the first time, the citizenry elected those who will form the body that replaces the CJF. The court will be composed of three women judges and two judges. It will have the power to investigate and punish serious offences in the judiciary. On June 1, a historic process took place in Mexico: for the first time, the citizenry elected by direct vote the persons who will be members of the Judicial Disciplinary Tribunal, an organ that will replace…
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