
Mexican Supreme Court Candidate Proposes Innovative Justice System
Mexico: Supreme Court Candidate Proposes Itinerant Justice System to Aid Vulnerable Groups Mexico City – Paola María García Villegas Sánchez Cordero, a candidate for Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, recently highlighted the need for an itinerant justice system in Mexico. In an interview with EjeCentral, she emphasized that such a system would ensure vulnerable groups have access to justice, a fundamental human right. "One of the main functions of the Supreme Court is to protect democracy and expand fundamental rights," Sánchez Cordero stated. "However, many Mexicans, particularly those in marginalized communities, face significant barriers to accessing the justice system." Sánchez Cordero's proposal directly addresses this issue. An itinerant system would bring legal services directly to these communities, removing geographical and financial obstacles. This would represent a significant step towards ensuring equal access to justice for all Mexicans. The interview also covered the Supreme Court's role in interpreting the constitution and ensuring its principles are upheld. Sánchez Cordero's emphasis on accessibility and the protection of vulnerable populations suggests a commitment to a more inclusive and equitable justice system in Mexico.