Juvenile Criminal Law: How Senators Voted on Lowering the Age of Criminal Responsibility to 14
The Argentine Senate approved a juvenile criminal law reform that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14, passed by 44 to 27 votes with one abstention.
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.
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Argentina's Chamber of Deputies approves law that reduces the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years
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Grabois spoke about "infiltrators" in the incidents over labor reform and challenged the Government on the Juvenile Criminal Law: "As far as I'm concerned, they can lower the age of accountability to zero years"
Juan Grabois criticized the government's portrayal of protesters during the labor reform incidents, alleging they were a minority of 'infiltrators' and called for changes to the Juvenile Criminal Law.
Youth Penal Reform in Congress, LIVE: the debate in Congress to lower the age of accountability, this February 12
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