Article 1, Jurisdictional function

Jurisdiction is a public service exercised on behalf of the people and consists of knowing and judging, through due process, conflicts of legal...

Article 2, Legal pluralism

The State recognizes legal systems of Indigenous Peoples, which, by virtue of their right to self-determination, coexist on an equal footing with the...

Article 4, On permanent post or judges

Judges are irremovable. They are not subject to suspension, transfer, or removal except in accordance with the grounds and procedures established by...

Article 5, Right of access to justice

The Constitution guarantees full access to justice for all individuals and groups. It is the duty of the State to eliminate social, cultural, and...

Article 8, Enforcement of resolutions

In order to enforce resolutions and carry out or cause to be carried out the proceedings determined by law, courts of justice may issue warrants or...

Article 10, Cost-free

Access to jurisdictional functions shall be free of charge, notwithstanding the legal proceedings and procedural sanctions established by law....