
Peru's Foreign Ministry clarified that the report of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention does not alter national decisions
Peru: UN opinion on Castillo is not binding
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The Foreign Ministry noted that the report of the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention regarding Pedro Castillo "does not constitute" a binding jurisdictional decision and does not produce a direct effect on the domestic legal system. Likewise, it expressed that; "According to public international law, the opinions of the Working Group constitute pronouncements issued by a non-jurisdictional oversight mechanism, whose purpose is to promote dialogue and international cooperation in the field of human rights.". The legal action of Castillo's defense also requests that the legislative resolution that declared his presidential vacancy (removal) due to moral incapacity be annulled, for allegedly not having respected his right to defense.
Furthermore, In the document, the UN experts urged the Peruvian state to adopt the necessary measures to remedy the situation of former president Pedro Castillo "without delay and bring it into conformity with relevant international standards.".
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The Foreign Ministry noted that the report of the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention regarding Pedro Castillo "does not constitute" a binding jurisdictional decision and does not produce a direct effect on the domestic legal system.
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Likewise, it expressed that; "According to public international law, the opinions of the Working Group constitute pronouncements issued by a non-jurisdictional oversight mechanism, whose purpose is to promote dialogue and international cooperation in the field of human rights."
according to AndinaAccording to the Foreign Ministry, the main objective of the opinions of said working group is to foster dialogue and international cooperation in the field of human rights.
according to RPPThe legal action of Castillo's defense also requests that the legislative resolution that declared his presidential vacancy (removal) due to moral incapacity be annulled, for allegedly not having respected his right to defense.
according to Infobae — Últimas noticiasIn the document, the UN experts urged the Peruvian state to adopt the necessary measures to remedy the situation of former president Pedro Castillo "without delay and bring it into conformity with relevant international standards."
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The Foreign Ministry noted that the report of the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention regarding Pedro Castillo…
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