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Sistema Legal en Bolivia
Sistema Legal en Bolivia
- La Constitución es la ley suprema de Bolivia que establece la estructura del gobierno y los derechos
fundamentales.
- La Asamblea Legislativa Plurinacional crea y modifica leyes, el Presidente implementa políticas y el Órgano
Judicial interpreta y aplica la Constitución.
- Encabezada por el Fiscal General, se encarga de perseguir delitos y defender los intereses de la sociedad.
- The Constitution is Bolivia's supreme law establishing the government structure and fundamental rights.
- The Plurinational Legislative Assembly creates and amends laws; the President implements policies, and the
Judicial Branch interprets and applies the Constitution.
- Judicial bodies include the Supreme Tribunal of Justice, the Agroenvironmental Tribunal, and the
Plurinational Constitutional Tribunal.
- The Chamber of Deputies represents the people, drafts, and approves laws.
- The Senate represents territorial entities and reviews and approves laws.
- The President is the Head of State and Government, responsible for policy implementation and government
administration.
- The Supreme Tribunal of Justice is the highest judicial body with specialized chambers.
- The Plurinational Constitutional Tribunal interprets and ensures compliance with the Constitution.
- Headed by the Attorney General, it prosecutes crimes and defends societal interests.
- Bolivia participates in international treaties and agreements that influence its legal system.
**10. Legal Sources System:**
- The Constitution is the supreme norm, followed by laws, international treaties, regulations, and
jurisprudence.
- Recognizes and respects the cultural and legal diversity of the country.
- Integrates indigenous traditions into the legal structure and ensures plurinationality.