Feb 17 • 21:47 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

Yasmín Esquivel calls on regional magistrates to 'administer justice with open doors'

Yasmín Esquivel Mossa urged regional magistrates to implement a justice system that listens to and protects the rights of all individuals during a meeting in Mexico City.

Yasmín Esquivel Mossa, a minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), advocated for a justice system characterized by its openness during a meeting with regional magistrates. This event took place on February 16th at the highest court in Mexico City, where Esquivel emphasized the need to strengthen judicial functions through a shared commitment and service vocation. The call for "justice with open doors" highlights a shift towards a more inclusive approach to the justice system.

During the discussion, Esquivel stressed the critical importance of ensuring that justice not only administers the law but also actively listens to and defends the rights of all individuals. She conveyed to the attendees that this approach is vital in fostering a fair and just legal environment. The dialogue led to an agreement among the magistrates to sustain ongoing communication, which is aimed at exchanging ideas and reinforcing the judicial function.

Esquivel’s statements and the collaborative spirit of the meeting reflect broader efforts to enhance the judicial system in Mexico, encouraging transparency and accessibility for all citizens. By prioritizing a justice system that acknowledges and addresses the needs of the community, Esquivel and her colleagues aim to build greater trust in the judiciary, vital for upholding the rule of law and ensuring the protection of human rights in the country.

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