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  2. Judiciary of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of El Salvador comprises a number of courts in a hierarchy. The highest court is the Supreme Court of El Salvador, consisting of 4 different chambers, 3 courts of appeal and a constitutional court. Below the Supreme Court are intermediate appeal courts, with cases heard by panels of three judges.

  3. Category:Law of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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  4. Salvadoran gang crackdown - Wikipedia

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    The Salvadoran gang crackdown, known in El Salvador as the State of Exception (Spanish: régimen de excepción) or the War Against the Gangs (guerra contra las pandillas), began on 27 March 2022 in response to a series of homicides committed by criminal gangs between 25 and 27 March 2022 which killed 87 people.

  5. List of massacres in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The armed forced of El Salvador killed civilians as they deployed scorched earth tactics during an anti-guerrilla military action. [10] El Mozote massacre: 11 December 1981 El Mozote, Morazán: up to 900 [11] Carried out by Atlácatl Battalion of the Salvadoran Army: Santa Rita massacre: 17 March 1982 Santa Rita, Chalatenango: 8 [12]

  6. Truth Commission for El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The Truth Commission for El Salvador (Spanish: Comisión de la Verdad para El Salvador) was a restorative justice [1] truth commission approved by the United Nations to investigate the grave wrongdoings that occurred throughout the country's twelve year civil war.

  7. Abortion in El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The organizations IPAS, MADRE, and Women's Link Worldwide submitted a report to the United Nations Human Rights Committee in which they contended that the El Salvadoran law against abortion violates several treaties that El Salvador has ratified: the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR); the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR); the ...