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Argentine women judges protesting outside the Judicial Council for gender parity in judicial shortlists, holding signs and a formal note.
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Association of Women Judges demands gender parity from Judicial Council

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On April 13, 2026, Argentina's Association of Women Judges (AMJA) submitted a formal note to the Judicial Council over a new contest regulation that removes guarantees for women's inclusion in judicial candidate shortlists. The group warns of a setback in prior gender parity rules. It requested a review to restore equality measures.

The Supreme Court full bench voted Monday to open 56 removal proceedings against judges who traveled abroad on medical leave. The measure affects magistrates at various levels, including one member of the Judicial Power's Ethics Council.

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The Argentine Political Club issued a statement expressing concern over judicial appointment processes and called for adherence to constitutional procedures.

Jumatano, 6. Mwezi wa tano 2026, 14:29:01

Magistrates accept roles on judicial ethics council

Jumanne, 16. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 06:29:57

Senate unanimously approves constitutional reform for judges council

Jumanne, 16. Mwezi wa kumi na mbili 2025, 01:50:34

Gloria Ana Chevesich elected as first female president of Supreme Court

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