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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> Judges may be removed from office only for commission of crimes or malperformance of their duties.
 
<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>
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<u>Article.</u> The Supreme Court of Justice shall be composed of five members, appointed by the President of the Republic in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Article _____.
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<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>
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<u>Article.</u> The National Council of the Magistracy is charged with the selection and appointment of judges and prosecutors, except when these are popularly elected.
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<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:
 
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(1) To propose, by a three-fifths vote of its full membership, a list of three candidates - selected on the basis of their abilities, qualifications, and merits - for each seat of the Supreme Court of Justice, and to submit such lists to the executive power, which shall appoint said justices with the approval of the Senate;
 
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<br>(2) To propose a list of three candidates, following the above selection criteria and guidelines, for each member of the Contentious-Administrative Court, the courts of appeals, the lawyer courts, and the district and local courts;
 
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<u>Article.</u> The National Council of the Magistracy is charged with the selection of candidates for members of the Supreme Court of Justice.
 
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The National Council of the Magistracy is independent and is regulated by its organic law.
 
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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:

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