Juvenile Penal Regime: How Each Senator Voted on Lowering the Age of Liability
The article discusses how Argentine senators voted on a legislative proposal to lower the age of criminal responsibility.
The Senate approved by a large majority the Juvenile Criminal Regime and lowers the age of liability to 14 years
The Argentine Senate has approved a significant reform to the Juvenile Criminal Regime, lowering the age of criminal liability from 16 to 14 years, amidst substantial debate and public interest.
Senate: the government speeds up the consideration of lowering the age of liability to 14 years
The Argentine Senate is moving quickly to discuss a bill that lowers the age of criminal liability from 16 to 14 years, which has already passed the lower house.
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After the partial approval in Deputies, Cúneo Libarona defended the juvenile criminal reform
Justice Minister Mariano Cúneo Libarona defended a bill that reduces the age of criminal liability from 16 to 14 years after it received partial approval in the House of Deputies.
After ups and downs, Deputies seeks to approve the reduction of the age of liability from 16 to 14
The Argentine government is pushing to lower the age of criminal liability from 16 to 14 and has called for a special session in the Chamber of Deputies to discuss this and other significant agreements.
The ruling party will insist on reducing the age of liability to 13 years
The ruling party plans to reopen the debate on juvenile criminal law next week, aiming to reduce the age of liability to 13 years amidst opposition concerns.