JUDGES IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CHALLENGES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE IN HONDURAS DURING THE PERIOD 2023-2029

Authors

  • Diana Yenifer Servellon Castellanos Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/lrd.v44i1.17142

Keywords:

Magistrates, Supreme Court of Justice, Judicial Independence

Abstract

Justice represents a human right and one of the highest values of society, in this sense the American Convention on Human Rights compiles in its article 8 and 9 the judicial guarantees, the principle of legality and retroactivity themselves that are executed by a judge or competition court of each country. In accordance with this idea, the figure of the magistracies was created, in charge of the administration of the Supreme Court of Justice, empowering the judge to impart justice and order the execution of the judgment. In the particular case of Honduras, in 2022 the election process for the candidates for Supreme Court Magistrates was carried out, for this reason it is considered that this study is pertinent to understand in a general way the behavior of the processes in Central America, to identify the patterns and challenges in Honduras for the election and appointment, the analysis and evolution of the Honduran legal framework.

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Author Biography

Diana Yenifer Servellon Castellanos, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras

Master’s degree in Design, Management, and Project Leadership for International Cooperation from the Universidad Europea del Atlántico, Intern at the Master’s in Public Policy at UNAH, Lawyer and Bachelor in History from the National Autonomous University of Honduras UNAH. Former Officer of Decentralization and Regulations at the Support Mission Against Corruption and Impunity MACCIH, Legislative Advisor.

Tobías Raudales, Creada por IA

Published

2023-12-07

How to Cite

Servellon Castellanos, D. Y. (2023). JUDGES IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CHALLENGES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE IN HONDURAS DURING THE PERIOD 2023-2029. La Revista De Derecho, 44(1), 37–49. https://doi.org/10.5377/lrd.v44i1.17142

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Section 1: Research