Chamber Sends Bill Establishing the National Service for Access to Justice and the Office of the Ombudsman for Victims of Crime
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With 119 votes in favour, the Chamber of Deputies ratified on Wednesday the changes introduced by the Senate to the bill establishing the National Service for Access to Justice and the Office of the Ombudsman for Victims. The initiative, originally presented in 2021 under the government of Sebastián Piñera, was updated by the current administration with new indications and has just completed its last constitutional procedure. The new service wil…
The new institutional framework will strengthen equal access to justice and provide legal and psychosocial care for victims of crime, as well as free legal representation for those most in need
The MP highlighted the final approval of the project originally promoted during the government of former President Sebastián Piñera, which will replace the Judicial Assistance Corporations and create a new institutionality to guarantee legal advice and representation to the persons and victims of crimes The deputy Andrés Celis welcomed the last legislative approval of the project that creates the National Service for Access to Justice and the Of…
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