“We must not lower our guard, because human rights are defended every day. They defend themselves with sentences, with votes, with arguments, in the public square, in the academy, but above all in the courts”, he added.
Zaldívar highlighted the commitment of the country’s federal judges to continue advancing in favor of the human rights of all people, but especially the most unprotected, the most vulnerable.
Zaldívar also celebrated that the country has gone from a system of jurisprudence by reiteration and contradiction of thesis to a doctrine of precedent.