SMITH, Michael L
Beset Peru Seeks to Strengthen Courts Battle Against Guerrillas Reveals Judicial Shortcomings
1987
The Washington Post
ingles, english, alan garcia, justice, terrorists, law
Resumen:
Lawyers and politicians say the system has failed to convict suspected terrorists or to safeguard human rights of the populace generally. When a local think tank asked 1,000 well-off Peruvians recently to rank their nation's least effective institutions, the courts came in second, sandwiched between the social security system and the police. |
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This article has been transalate into Spanish: |
EL ACOSADO PERÚ BUSCA FORTALECER LA BATALLA LEGAL CONTRA LAS GUERRILLAS, REVELANDO SUS DEFICIENCIAS JUDICIALES |
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