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.
In Milei's victory, Argentina reduces the criminal age from 16 to 14
Argentina's Senate approved a new criminal regime that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years, following a tragic incident involving the murder of a teenager.
The main points of the new juvenile criminal regime: guarantees, penalties, and budget allocation
Argentina's Senate has approved a new juvenile criminal regime that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14, establishing new legal guarantees and penalties for minors.
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.
The Senate is ready to approve the labor reform and lower the age of criminal responsibility to 14 years this Friday
The Argentine Senate is set to approve labor reform and a new juvenile criminal regime that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14, amidst potential legal challenges from labor organizations.
The Government obtained a ruling for the juvenile criminal regime and is considering two dates to turn it into law in the Senate
The Argentine government has secured a ruling on a juvenile criminal regime and is looking at two potential dates to pass it into law in the Senate.
A juvenile penal regime for public opinion
The Argentine Senate is set to debate a juvenile penal regime approved by the Chamber of Deputies, with contrasting narratives over its necessity and implications.
Milei urged to expedite another reform for the first quarter: he will promote the new Penal Code
Javier Milei is pushing for a speedy reform of the Penal Code as part of his administration's agenda while navigating political concessions.
The Church and evangelical cults on opposing paths regarding the reform of the juvenile criminal regime
The Catholic Church and evangelical communities in Argentina are divided on a proposed reform to the juvenile criminal justice system, with the former opposing the initiative and the latter supporting it.
Main points of the new juvenile criminal regime: guarantees, penalties, and budget allocation
The newly approved juvenile criminal regime in Argentina proposes to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years, introducing various legal guarantees for minors.
Argentina's Chamber of Deputies approves lowering the minimum age for punishment to 14 years
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies has approved a new penal regime that reduces the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years amid rising concerns over youth crime.
Juvenile penal regime: the reduction of the age of accountability gains strong public support, according to surveys
A significant majority of the Argentine population supports the government's initiative to lower the age of criminal accountability for juveniles, as indicated by recent surveys.
With broad support, the government moved forward with the opinion on the new juvenile penal regime
The Argentine government is advancing a new juvenile penal regime that proposes lowering the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years, with substantial legislative backing.
Peronism opens another discussion in Congress: now the deputies seek to avoid the break with the new juvenile criminal regime
Peronist lawmakers in Argentina are divided over the new juvenile criminal regime, with some supporting a reduction in the age of criminal responsibility while others oppose it.
Ritondo visited Santilli at the Casa Rosada and guaranteed Pro's support for labor reform and the juvenile criminal regime
Interior Minister Diego Santilli met with Pro's caucus leader Cristian Ritondo to discuss support for labor reform and juvenile justice reforms as they both eye the 2027 provincial elections.
Patricia Bullrich expressed optimism regarding the reform of the juvenile penal regime: 'Zero tolerance'
Senator Patricia Bullrich is optimistic about the possibility of gaining enough votes to pass a reduction in the age of criminal responsibility during the extraordinary sessions of Congress.