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Encyclopedia > Council of Magistrates of the Nation

The Council of Magistrates of the Nation (Spanish: Consejo de la Magistratura de la Nación) is an organ of the Judicial Branch of the Government of Argentina. It is in charge of appointing judges, of presenting charges against them to an Accusation Jury, and of suspending or deposing them.


The Council was created by Law 25669 of the Argentine National Congress in 2002, and it originally had 20 members: The National Congress ( Spanish: Congreso de la Nación Argentina) is the legislative branch of the government of Argentina. ...

  • The president of the Supreme Court of Justice.
  • Four national judges, elected through the D'Hondt method.
  • Eight legislators: four Deputies and four Senators, in each case corresponding two for the majority party, one for the first minority and one for the second minority.
  • Four lawyers with a federal license, elected by other federal lawyers.
  • One representative of the Executive Branch.
  • Two representatives of the scientific and academic fields, elected by their peers.

In 2006 the Council was reformed, with a reduction in the number of members from 20 to 13: six legislators, three judges, two lawyers, one academic and the representative of the Executive Branch (and no representative of the Supreme Court). The reform met considerable opposition, since the reduction turned the Council into a more politically partisan body, and at the time left it with a total of five members of the Justicialist Party (the majority in both Houses of Congress, with four members in the Council, plus the representative of the Executive). The Supreme Court of Argentina (in Spanish, Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación) is the highest court of law of the Argentine Republic. ... The DHondt method is a highest averages method for allocating seats in party-list proportional representation. ... The Chamber of Deputies is the lower house of the National Congress, Argentinas parliament. ... The Argentine Senate is the upper house of parliament in Argentina. ... Justicialist Party Coat of Arms The Justicialist Party (Spanish: Partido Justicialista, PJ) is a Peronist political party from Argentina. ...


References

  • Judicial Branch of Argentina — Official website.
  • Página/12. 18 December 2005. Claves del achicamiento.
  • Clarín. 25 February 2006. Kirchner promulgó en tiempo récord la ley de reforma de la Magistratura.


 
 

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