Cuba celebrates Jurist's Day on 49th anniversary of UNJC

On June 8 Cuba marked Jurist's Day, a date that coincides with the 49th anniversary of the National Union of Jurists of Cuba.

The observance recognizes the work of jurists in courts, prosecutor's offices, law firms and universities to strengthen the Cuban legal system. Events took place nationwide to highlight their commitment to ethics and social justice. The date recalls the legacy of Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz and Fidel Castro Ruz, who linked law to the defense of the nation.

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