The Technical Secretary of the State Commission of Human Rights of Mexico, José Zamora, gave the first lecture of the day in which he analyzed the situation of the victim in the Mexican legal system
During the day continued Wednesday morning at the Catholic University of Murcia the First National Conference on Human Rights and applied criminology, that will count with the participation of Miguel Pascual de Riquelme, president of the Superior Tribunal of Justice of Murcia, who taught at 18: 30h.
the presentation "Social pressure and opportunistic legislation '.
Estrella Nunez, Vice President for Research UCAM inaugurated this afternoon the day accompanied by José María Caballero, vice dean of the Degree in Criminology at the University.
The first conference has provided the Technical Secretary of the State Commission of Human Rights of Mexico, José Zamora, who has analyzed the situation of the victim in the Mexican legal system, and the important "positive" reforms that have hit the country in terms human rights and criminal justice.
For Jose Zamora, these changes have brought improvements to the victims "who have won many rights," adding that this requires rights against her attacker, "but the main need is access to justice. It is regrettable to see who must protect who must do justice, turn it violates their rights. "
Source: UCAM