HUMAN RIGHTS
IACHR Court probes sentences of cases of Venezuela, Argentina and Colombia
With respect to Venezuela, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights is to ponder on how to settle a case of alleged impunity in the investigation into an assassination attempt that claimed the live of Joe Luis Castillo González
Related Content
EL UNIVERSAL
Monday November 19, 2012 02:54 PM
Judges of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR Court) will hold on November 19-30 their 97th regular session where they will delve in private meetings into the sentences of cases in Venezuela, Argentina, Colombia, Guatemala and Costa Rica.
Based on an official communiqué, the Court will discuss its rulings in key cases, Efe quoted.
With regard to Venezuela, the IACHR Court will tackle how to settle a case of alleged impunity in an investigation into an attack that claimed the life of Joe Luis Castillo González.
The decrees will be issued in the weeks subsequent to the session, through a formal notice to the parties.
Based on an official communiqué, the Court will discuss its rulings in key cases, Efe quoted.
With regard to Venezuela, the IACHR Court will tackle how to settle a case of alleged impunity in an investigation into an attack that claimed the life of Joe Luis Castillo González.
The decrees will be issued in the weeks subsequent to the session, through a formal notice to the parties.
ADVERTISING SPACE
Dossier
The dialogue experience
José Vicente Rangel clearly said: "We are not conducting negotiations threatened with a gun in the head." He warned behind closed doors in the midst of the social upheaval occurred during the oil strike in 2002 and 2003. Dissenting Timoteo Zambrano answered back that no other option was available: "The thing is that otherwise, you do not negotiate."
Ranking
- Read
Alianzas
Cómo anunciar |
Suscripciones |
Contáctenos |
Política de privacidad
Términos legales |
Condiciones de uso |
Mapa del Sitio |
Ayuda
El Universal - Todos los derechos reservados 2012
