Guatemala’s judicial system has come under fire following the recent appointment of new judges to the Supreme Court and appellate chambers. The selection process for these crucial positions has raised concerns among international observers and human rights advocates. Ana Lorena Delgadillo, a Mexican lawyer and member of an international panel monitoring the selection process, has […]
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