12/22/2017
Luisa Ortega Díaz went down in history last 15 November when she went to the International Criminal Court to request the prosecution for “crimes against humanity” […]
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12/04/2017
Despite the fact that the Constitution, in its articles 25 and 26, orders the state to guarantee citizens an “expeditious justice, without undue delays, without formalities […]
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03/31/2017
Transparencia Venezuela calls on the representatives of the public powers who were stripped of their functions by the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice […]
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11/09/2016
The judgment 259 of 31 March where the Supreme Tribunal of Justice (T.S.J.) declares the Central Bank of Venezuela’s (B.C.V.) reform of 3 March unconstitutional, is […]
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11/07/2016
More than giving judgment, the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice threw a rope to the National Assembly. “They seek to tie the Parliament’s […]
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03/11/2016
Clavel A. Rangel Jiménez The coverage of the corruption case at Ferrominera Orinoco (FMO) began in November 2012 with the intervention of the General Directorate of […]
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03/04/2016
The former president of the Supreme Court, Cecilia Sosa Gómez, criticises in this article, written in the framework of the launch of the Supreme Injustice project, […]
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03/04/2016
Below we reproduce the content of the dissenting vote of the Democratic Unity fraction, in the process of appointing 31 judges (13 official and 21 alternates) […]
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03/04/2016
The clash of powers is not just a matter of two. Besides facing the pressures of the Executive Branch, this National Assembly has been forced to […]
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03/04/2016
Representatives of the NGO Transparency Venezuela appeared once again before the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) to request that the Constitutional Court declare a legislative omission […]
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