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reorganized again in four Courts of appeals, two civilians, two penitentiaries and one of annulment. From that moment it was conformed the Court to 17 magistrates. In 1948, there was an attempt to restore the Political Constitution of 1871, but on 7 November 1949 the Constituent Assembly drew up the revised Constitution that exists today.
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The Supreme Court has 22 proprietary magistrates, 25 substitute magistrates in three first chambers and 12 substitute magistrates in the Constitutional Chamber. They are distributed of the following way: five in each one of the three Chambers of Annulment and seven in the Constitutional Chamber. They
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On June 2, 1982, the Legislative Assembly passed the Reform Law to article 162 of the Political Constitution, through which, the Supreme Court magistrates obtained the right to elect the court's president. In September 1989 the Assembly passed a new reform to the Constitution. This time articles 10,
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since 1 August 2018. All of the courts in the country are dependent on the Supreme Court of Justice. Its organizational structure is based on three factors: the matter of the subjects to solve, the territory where they take place, and the quantity (amount of money that is involved in the subject).
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To inform to the other Powers of the State in the subjects in which the Constitution or the laws determines that it is to be consulted and to give opinion when it is required about the projects of reform to the codified legislation or that which affect the organization or function of the Judicial
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to the Presidency in 1871, saw the writing of a new constitution. It established that the Judicial Power of Costa Rica would be operated by the Supreme Court of Justice and other courts that the law established. In future, the Court would be divided into two Chambers under the responsibility of a
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Various elected governors of the Constitutional Congress resigned their positions before their installation, because of financial reasons. On 1 October 1826 the Court was put into operation, The first presidents of the Court were Nicaraguan and Guatemalan. It wasn't until 1842 that a Costa Rican,
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of the Judicial Power was approved, which reaffirmed Principle Autonomy and established for the first time the division of the Supreme Court of Justice with a Chamber of Annulment, a Civilian Chamber and a Penitentiary Chamber. The number of magistrates increased to eleven. In 1940 the Court was
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Nevertheless, it was not until 25 January 1825, with the Fundamental Law of the Free State of Costa Rica, that the judicial branch took constitutional shape. The Court had numerous initial problems with installation. At this time Costa Rica had a high number of independent
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with the mandate that it served to receive and process declarations of unconstitutionality for any kind of laws and regulations and of acts subject to public legislation and made up of seven magistrates finally increasing the count to 22.
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was overthrown, which provided the background to a revised new political constitution. The Court was divided in two Chambers: First and Second, and the number of magistrates temporarily increased to nine. The ascendancy of the general
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In spite of the multiple changes indicated above, the Judicial Branch has been one and the same in its spirit. Throughout the judicial history of the country, it has maintained itself strong, despite multiple attempts to weaken it.
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was introduced and two years later, a Code of Penal Procedures. With the reform of article 177 of the Political Constitution on 25 October 1956, the Judicial Power obtained economic independence of the others. On 30 April 1980, the
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Within as little as two months from which they received the news of Independence, the Costa Ricans organized themselves politically and formed their own government. The representatives of different cities and towns formulated the
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decreed the Statutory Law of the Judicial Power, that established the organization of justice and the means for legal authority to be conducted by means of election. The Constitution of 1859, summoned by the President
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of that year, the state was organized by three powers: The Legislative Authority, the Executive Authority and the Judicial Authority. In the judicial branch, the power would reside in the Superior Court of Justice.
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To designate in secret voting, the President and vice-president of the Court for periods of four years and two years respectively, and could mean re-elections for equal periods.
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To promulgate an initiative or following a proposal by the Council Superior of the Judicial Power, the internal procedures of order and rebuke what it considers pertinent.
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president, the number of magistrates returned to seven and a public prosecutor was introduced. In addition, the election of the magistrates were arranged on behalf of the
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The Statutory law of Courts in 1887 established for the first time the independence of the Judicial Power. There was an attempt to change the Constitution in 1917, but
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To approve the budget of the Judicial Power, which once promulgated by the Legislative Assembly, will be able to enact by means of the Council
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The sole exception to the jurisdiction of the Judicial Power exists with the elections, where decisions correspond exclusively to the
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approved the Law of Reorganization of the Supreme Court of Justice to improve its organization and the distribution of the work.
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to this new hierarchy of legal authority was difficult for towns in the country where a supreme court was virtually unheard of.
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Ana María, Ruiz González (2019). "Supreme Court of Justice of Costa Rica (Corte Suprema de Justicia de Costa Rica)".
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For a period of about 20 years, the justice administration was based on the laws of the native Indians. In 1841
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To propose the prescribed legislative reforms and an advisable judge to improve the administration of justice.
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With this disposition the Civilian and Penal Courts where converted to the Appellate Civil and Penal Court (
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Later, there were series of singular innovations in judicial organization. For example, a new
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To resolve any disputes between the Chambers of the Court, except the Constitutional Chamber.
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On 1 January 1994, Law #7333 substantially reformed the Organic Law of the Judicial Branch (
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Established on 25 January 1825, the current President of the Supreme Court of Justice is
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To name the proprietary and substitute members of the Supreme Court of Elections.
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The Justice Plaza is located on the east side of the Supreme Court building.
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The Supreme Court of Justice of Costa Rica has the following functions:
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By means of Decree V of 24 September 1824 dictated by the
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Junta de Administración Portuaria y de Desarrollo Económico
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Colegio Federado de Ingenieros y Arquitectos de Costa Rica
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Ministry of Environment, Energy and Telecommunications
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