The Constitutional Chamber already has five appeals against the decision of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), to remove the person’s gender from the identity card. The Press Office of the Constitutional Chamber reported that the appeals were filed since Monday and are being studied The decision of the TSE was made after the Advisory Opinion […]
Archives for May 2018
President of the Inter-American Court accused of violence and sexual harassment
The presiding judge of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Brazilian Roberto Caldas, was accused by his ex-wife, Michella Marys, for alleged domestic violence. At the same time, he was also accused of sexual harassment by two nannies of his children. CRHoy.com tried to verify the version of the Court whose headquarters are in Costa […]
Costa Rican government asks Nicaraguans to resolve conflict through dialogue
For the first time, the government of Carlos Alvarado spoke about the events that take place in Nicaragua, where the clashes between civilians and the government of Daniel Ortega have resulted in more than 50 dead. Through a press release, the Foreign Ministry expressed its solidarity with Nicaragua and regretted that the current events cause […]
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LGTBI people may choose name according to their gender identity
The Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) reported on the first measures approved in the framework of the Consultative Opinion of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, which seeks to ensure recognition of the identity of transgender people and the validity of same-sex marriage. The first decision of the magistrates is that it will be possible to […]
Tourism in the Caribbean lost $741 million due to hurricanes in 2017
Tourism in the Caribbean islands recorded almost one billion fewer visitors and more than $700 million following the scourge of hurricanes Irma and MarĂa last year, according to a study released Monday by industry experts. The hurricane season resulted in an estimated loss of 826,100 visitors to the Caribbean, compared to predictions made before the […]