Beset Peru Seeks to Strengthen Courts Battle Against Guerrillas Reveals Judicial Shortcomings

Lawyers and politicians say the system has failed to convict suspected terrorists or to safeguard human rights of the populace generally. When a local think tank asked 1,000 well-off Peruvians recently to rank their nation's least effective institutions, the courts came in second, sandwiched between the social security system and the police.

Author
SMITH, Michael L
Publisher
The Washington Post
Date
1987
Source
CVR - Hemeroteca
Reference ID
articulo-955