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Loreto Court Marks 119 Years as Lambayeque Trains and Keeps Hearings Running

The updates highlight anti-violence capacity building with uninterrupted service during national strikes.

Overview

  • The Loreto Superior Court held a solemn session for its 119th anniversary, led by President Reynaldo Elías Cajamarca Porras with a speech recalling its creation under Law No. 230, installation in 1907, and the 1998 fire.
  • CSJ Lambayeque took part in the III Meeting of Specialized Protection and Sanction Modules under the results-based budget program, focusing on a ten-year review of Law 30364 and the evolution of PPoR RVcM 1002.
  • Presentations featured Elvia Barrios on Law 30364, Silvia Loli on PPoR RVcM 1002, plus sessions on ethics, internal control, public procurement, budget monitoring, and the SNEJ corporate case management model.
  • Lambayeque’s delegation included Daysi Bravo Gamarra, Blanca del Pilar Cavero Laca, and Freddy Díaz Castillo, underscoring efforts to strengthen specialized modules addressing violence against women and families.
  • Despite nationwide strikes, magistrates from Jaén and Cutervo are holding hearings without interruption from the CSJ Lambayeque central auditorium using temporary offices, under the leadership of President César William Bravo Llaque.