Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: the photo that the President uploaded with a message for the senators of his bloc and allies, after the approval of two key laws
President Javier Milei celebrated the Senate's final approval of labor reform and the modification of the Juvenile Penal Regime with a photo of his allies and a congratulatory message.
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.
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 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.
Juvenile Criminal Reform in the Senate, LIVE: What time is the session, main points, and everything about the debate in Congress on February 27
The Argentine Senate will debate a juvenile criminal reform aimed at lowering the age of criminal accountability from 16 to 14 years.
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.
Decrease in the Age of Criminal Responsibility: A Necessary Reform, But Not at Any Cost
The Argentine Congress has recently approved a bill to reform juvenile criminal responsibility, allowing adolescents as young as 14 to be prosecuted for serious crimes.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: all the news from the Government, minute by minute
The government of Javier Milei is set to push for labor reform and a new juvenile criminal code this week, while also aiming to advance trade agreements with the EU and Mercosur.
Yosef, killed at 14: The law must intervene. But not criminal law
The article discusses the implications of a recent murder by a 12-year-old in Germany and argues for a reconsideration of how the law treats juvenile offenders.
Eight Prisons Will Receive Minors
The Swedish government plans to initiate a reform allowing minors aged 13-17 to be sentenced to prison, with eight facilities designated to accommodate them starting July.
A week after seeing the Pope, Chancellor Pablo Quirno received the president of the Episcopate
Chancellor Pablo Quirno met with Archbishop Marcelo Colombo to discuss the Pope's potential visit to Argentina and concerns regarding juvenile justice reforms.
Beyond Age, the Juvenile Penal System Focuses on Reeducation and Resocialization
The proposed Juvenile Penal System bill seeks to replace an outdated law by emphasizing the reeducation and resocialization of adolescents.
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.
Age of Accountability: The Problem Is Not the Law, But How It Is Applied
The debate on lowering the age of accountability has resurfaced in Argentina as the government proposes a legal reform allowing minors from 14 to be criminally charged.
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.
Why Myriam Bregman and Karen Reichardt clashed after the partial approval of the juvenile criminal law reform
The recent partial approval of a juvenile criminal law reform in Argentina led to a public clash between lawmakers Myriam Bregman and Karen Reichardt.
"70% of minors who commit crimes end up dead": the dramatic figure from a former deputy chief of the Buenos Aires Police to defend the Juvenile Criminal Reform
A former deputy chief of the Buenos Aires Police warns that 70% of minors involved in crime eventually die, in the context of new juvenile justice reforms proposed by the Argentine government.
After crashing while drunk, libertarian influencer Eugenia Rolรณn resurfaced and celebrated the juvenile criminal law reform
Influencer Eugenia Rolรณn, known for her libertarian views, celebrated a legislative reform lowering the age of criminal responsibility while resurfacing after a drunk driving incident.
After the partial approval in Deputies, Cรบneo Libarona defended the juvenile criminal reform
Justice Minister Mariano Cรบneo 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.
Javier Milei, live: the latest government measures
President Javier Milei's government has garnered significant political support with the approval of key legislative measures, including a reform to juvenile criminal responsibility.
Argentina's Chamber of Deputies approves law that reduces the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years
Argentina's Chamber of Deputies has approved legislation to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14, pending Senate approval and presidential sanction.
Bregman and Reichardt clashed after the partial approval of the juvenile criminal reform: 'You keep getting 3 votes'
Karen Reichardt and Myriam Bregman engaged in a heated exchange on social media following the partial approval of the juvenile criminal reform in Argentina's Chamber of Deputies.
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.
One by one, how the votes in the Chamber of Deputies were for the preliminary approval of the juvenile criminal reform
The Argentine government led by Javier Milei has achieved preliminary approval in the Chamber of Deputies for a reform lowering the age of criminal responsibility to 14 years.
The shouting match between Horacio Pietragalla and Nicolรกs Mayoraz over juvenile criminal law reform in the House
A heated argument erupted in the Argentine House of Representatives between Horacio Pietragalla and Nicolรกs Mayoraz regarding proposed reforms to juvenile criminal law.
With a jab at Bullrich, Pichetto questioned the lack of budget to reform the juvenile penal system
Deputy Miguel รngel Pichetto criticized the insufficient budget for juvenile penal reform while expressing support for lowering the age of criminal responsibility.
Eight years in a European nation, eleven in the United States, what age have countries set for prosecuting minors
The debate in Argentina centers around lowering the minimum age for prosecuting minors from 16 to 14 years amidst increasing violent juvenile offenses.
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.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: after the victory in the Senate for labor reform, the Government focuses today on the House of Deputies for two other key laws
The Argentine government, led by Javier Milei, is shifting its focus to the House of Deputies following a significant victory in the Senate with the approval of labor reform.
Youth Penal Reform in Congress, LIVE: the debate in Congress to lower the age of accountability, this February 12
A bill to reform juvenile penal law by lowering the age of accountability to 14 will be debated in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies.
Youth Criminal Justice Reform: How Adolescents Who Committed Serious Crimes Grew Up
The Argentine government is proposing a juvenile justice reform to lower the age of criminal responsibility, sparking national debate.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: The government seeks today the report on the Juvenile Criminal Reform in Deputies to debate it on Thursday in the chamber
Argentina's government aims to finalize the Juvenile Criminal Reform report today in the Chamber of Deputies, with a debate planned for Thursday.
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.
Deputies: the government formalized the call for a session to discuss juvenile criminal reform and the European Union-Mercosur agreement
The Argentine government has called for a parliamentary session to discuss juvenile criminal reform and the EU-Mercosur agreement scheduled for Thursday.
The Government again sends the youth criminal reform to the Deputies and rectifies a key omission: the cost
The Argentine government has reintroduced a youth criminal reform bill to Congress, addressing the significant omission of its implementation cost, estimated at $23.739 billion.
In the face of youth delinquency, it is necessary to "ask the question" of abolishing the excuse of minority, says Laurent Nuรฑez
French Interior Minister Laurent Nuรฑez calls for a reconsideration of the legal principle that reduces prison sentences for juvenile offenders amidst increasing youth delinquency.
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.
The Government rushes the reduction of the age of accountability and wants to have the initial approval in extraordinary sessions
The Government is pushing for reforms in the juvenile penal system, aiming to lower the age of accountability to 13 years and seeking initial approval from the House during extraordinary sessions.
Detainees, too many and repeat offenders. Let's start with the law
The article discusses the increase in juvenile crime and related issues such as drug use and violence, highlighting overcrowding in prisons and the need for legal reform.
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.
The Glacier Law and juvenile justice: the reforms promoted by the Government alongside labor discussions
The government is advancing two sensitive reformsโthe Glacier Law and juvenile justiceโwhile the Senate focuses on labor reform.