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Venezuela has had a rough start to the year. Prominent human rights defender Rocío San Miguel and members of her…
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Venezuela has had a rough start to the year. Prominent human rights defender Rocío San Miguel and members of her…
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El Salvador has not held presidential and legislative elections simultaneously since 2009. Now, in a context of serious human rights…
Having campaigned on an anti-corruption platform, President-elect Bernardo Arévalo, who will take office on January 14, promises to bring much…
President Xiomara Castro campaigned on promises to combat corruption in Honduras. But almost two years into her presidency there has…
Nine years after the enforced disappearance of 43 teaching students from the Ayotzinapa school and other serious human rights violations…
Recent legal reforms in El Salvador, including one to the Law Against Organized Crime, represent yet another alarming threat to…
The recent approval by Mexico’s Congress of the electoral reform package known as “Plan B” triggered national protests and international…
Mexico Should Enact Court-Ordered Reforms to Arraigo and Pretrial Detention On January 27, 2023, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights…
For the first time in a long time, Honduras is facing the possibility of electing independent magistrates to the Supreme…
A sham trial against a former anti-corruption prosecutor gets underway, while a judge gives an alleged war criminal a “get…
This Tuesday, Miguél Ángel Gálvez resigned as Guatemalan High-Risk Judge and announced his exile. He left the country on November…
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