Abstract

Some of the great challenges facing judicial ethics are directed towards technological advances and inequalities faced by the administration of justice and that must be addressed from Judicial Ethics to strengthen the efficiency, effectiveness and legitimacy of justice institutions and renew the foundations of organizational culture, therefore, these issues are addressed from a deductive methodology and with a gender perspective, also taking up for this analysis, the Twenty-third opinion, of February 21 of this year, of the Ibero-American Ethics Commission Court on the proposal for a partial reform of the Ibero-American Code of Judicial Ethics. Speakers: Maria Thereza Rocha de Asisis Moura, Octavio A. Tejeiro Duque and David Odóñez Solís (CIEJ, Opinions nd).

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