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<u>Article.</u> All judges are responsible before the law for the slightest infringement of the rights of individuals as well as for deviation from the established order of procedure in that respect. | <u>Article.</u> All judges are responsible before the law for the slightest infringement of the rights of individuals as well as for deviation from the established order of procedure in that respect. | ||
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<u>Article.</u> A special law will determine the organization and attributes of the courts that may be necessary for the speedy and full administration of justice throughout the territory of the Republic. | <u>Article.</u> A special law will determine the organization and attributes of the courts that may be necessary for the speedy and full administration of justice throughout the territory of the Republic. | ||
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<center>Chapter II<br><u>Supreme Court of Justice</u></center> | <center>Chapter II<br><u>Supreme Court of Justice</u></center> | ||
- | <u>Article.</u> The Supreme Court of Justice shall be composed of five members, appointed by the President of the Republic | + | <u>Article.</u> The Supreme Court of Justice shall be composed of five members, appointed by the President of the Republic from a slate of ten names that shall be submitted by the National Council of the Magistracy. Appointments of the members of the Supreme Court of Justice must be ratified by a two-thirds vote of the full membership of the Senate in order to be valid. |
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- | from a slate of ten names that shall be submitted by the National Council of the Magistracy. Appointments of the members of the Supreme Court of Justice must be ratified by a two-thirds vote of the full membership of the Senate in order to be valid. | + | |
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<center>Chapter V<br><u>National Council of the Magistracy</u></center> | <center>Chapter V<br><u>National Council of the Magistracy</u></center> | ||
- | <u>Article.</u> The National Council of the Magistracy is charged with the selection | + | <u>Article.</u> The National Council of the Magistracy is charged with the selection of candidates for members of the Supreme Court of Justice. |
The National Council of the Magistracy is independent and is regulated by its organic law. | The National Council of the Magistracy is independent and is regulated by its organic law. | ||
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Special studies are required by the said Academy for the candidacy of members of the judiciary. | Special studies are required by the said Academy for the candidacy of members of the judiciary. | ||
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<u>Article.</u> The National Council of the Magistracy has the following powers and duties: | <u>Article.</u> The National Council of the Magistracy has the following powers and duties: |