- August 21, 2025
Costa Rica Redefines Public Employment
San José, Costa Rica — Costa Rica’s public employment landscape is undergoing a significant transformation with the implementation of the…
- July 18, 2025
Costa Rica’s Cornerstone— Constitutional Guarantees Upholding Due Process
San José, Costa Rica — Costa Rica’s legal system distinguishes itself through its robust framework of constitutional guarantees, ensuring due…
- July 17, 2025
Costa Rica’s Double Instance— A Balancing Act of Justice
San José, Costa Rica — Costa Rica’s legal system, particularly its application of the “double instance” principle, stands as a…
- July 16, 2025
Protecting Against Double Jeopardy in Costa Rica
San José, Costa Rica — The principle of non bis in idem, Latin for “not twice for the same,” stands…
- July 15, 2025
Costa Rica’s Stand Against Cruel and Unusual Punishment
San José, Costa Rica — Costa Rica’s Constitution stands as a bulwark against inhumane treatment within its justice system. Article…
- July 12, 2025
Costa Rica’s Unyielding Commitment to the Presumption of Innocence
San José, Costa Rica — Costa Rica’s legal system stands as a staunch defender of the presumption of innocence, a…
- July 11, 2025
Costa Rica’s Robust Right to Defense— A Cornerstone of Democratic Justice
San José, Costa Rica — The right to defense in Costa Rica is not merely a procedural formality but a…
- July 10, 2025
Costa Rican Due Process— Imputation and Intimation Explained
San José, Costa Rica — In Costa Rica’s legal system, the principles of imputation and intimation are essential safeguards within…
- July 9, 2025
Costa Rica’s Right Against Self-Incrimination— A Cornerstone of Due Process
San José, Costa Rica — The right against self-incrimination stands as a fundamental pillar of Costa Rican jurisprudence, enshrined in…
- July 8, 2025
Upholding the Rule of Law— Costa Rica’s Juez Natural
San José, Costa Rica — Costa Rica’s commitment to due process is deeply rooted in its legal tradition, with the…