Independence and Impartiality of Officials who Administer Justice
Lead author · Corresponding
Hestela Rojas Enriquez
Deputy Provincial Prosecutor of the First Provincial Criminal Prosecutor's Office of Wanchaq at Fiscal District of Cusco, Peru
Co-author
Guido Castillo Lira
Specialized Judge of the Third Preliminary Investigation Court of Cusco at Fiscal District of Cusco, Peru
Co-author
Hdadiya Rojas Enriquez
Deputy Provincial Prosecutor of the Second Corporate Criminal Prosecutor's Office of Tambopata at Fiscal District of Madre de Dios, Peru
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DOIhttps://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.114062
Abstract
This article presents the case López Lone vs Honduras, where violations of the independence of Honduras judges were evidenced, evaluating the context and importance of this independence as one of the values required of judges and, for this reason, are regulated in the Bangalore Principles on the Judicial Conduct which consolidates democracy in a society.