Supreme Court of Peru explained

Court Name:Supreme Court of Justice
Established:1825
Jurisdiction:Peru
Location:Lima
Coordinates:-12.0575°N -77.035°W
Type:Selected by the National Board of Justice
Authority:Constitution of Peru
Terms:70 years old. At that age, the National Board of Justice can keep the judges for an additional term of seven years, following the same process established for the appointment. The seven-year extension can be repeated indefinitely.
Positions:15[1]
Website:http://www.pj.gob.pe/
Chiefjudgetitle:President of the Supreme Court
Budget:S/ 2.27 billion

The Supreme Court of Justice is the highest judicial court in Peru. Its jurisdiction extends over the entire territory of the nation. It is headquartered in the Palace of Justice in Lima. The current president of the Supreme Court is Javier Arévalo Vela.[2]

Structure

The supreme court is composed of three Supreme Sectors:

Integrated into the Supreme Court are the Supreme Speakers and Supreme Provisionary Speakers, who substitute the Supreme Speakers in case of absence. The Supreme Speakers are distributed into each one of the Supreme Sectors that the law establishes. The President of the Supreme Court and the Chief Speaker of the Office of the Control of the Magistrature are not integrated into any Supreme Sector. The Supreme Court consists of three permanent Supreme Sectors (Civil, Criminal, and Constitutional and Social). Each Supreme Sector has five Supreme Speakers who elect a president within each other.

Mechanisms

The Constitution guarantees the right to the double instance, which the Supreme Court recognizes. In event that this right is failed, the appeals in the processes that interpose before the Superior Sectors, or it is brought before the Supreme Court. The Abrogation doctrine is also recognized by this court.

Members

Justices

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Poder Judicial del Perú . pj.gob.pe . 11 April 2018.
  2. Web site: 2023-01-13 . Presidente del PJ dice a la CIDH que "no hay violación de derechos humanos" . 2023-01-14 . . es.