translated from Spanish: Coronavirus: Supreme Court extended the court fair for the seventh time

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Argentine Nation again extended the extraordinary judicial fair until June 28, amid the claims of some sectors for the reactivated activity. This was reported by the country’s highest court on Monday, as it published an agreed with the signatures of all its members in which it extended for the seventh time the extraordinary fair that began last March 20.” Establish that judges should assess the conduct in order to provide for the qualification of the fair to, if they deem it relevant, to carry out final and interlocutory judgments in those files which are in a position to be resolved,” they said. They went on: “In this case, the enablement of the act will also cover its subsequent electronic notification, but the procedural deadlines will remain suspended,” he said. The secretaries general and Gremial of the Union Employees of the Justice of the Nation (UEJN), Julio Piumato and Mara Fernández, had called on the President of the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJN), Carlos Rosenkrantz, the extension of the extraordinary health fair and the maintenance of current working conditions. For the gremialists, “the minimum presence of personnel in the workplace and the deepening of the telework modality as a skillful means of avoiding possible contagion, should continue, without prejudice to the national and federal chambers of the interior requesting their uprising where the pandemic recedes”, as indicated in a press release.
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