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Mexican Court System
Empowered to resolve, according to law, the controversies between:
a) federal courts and those of the States and the Federal District
b) the courts of one State and those of another State or of the Federal District
c)the courts of one State and those of the Federal District
AMPARO
Dual system of federal and state courts
COURTS
1. The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation
2. The Electoral Tribunal
3. The Circuit Collegiate Tribunals
4. The Circuit Unitary Tribunals
5. The District Courts
6. The Council of the Federal Judiciary
7. The Federal Jury of Citizens
8. The State Courts
Power vested in
Mexican Court System
Federal (and Local) Conciliation and Arbitration Boards
Labor disputes between workers and employers, function in each State and have jurisdiction over labor disputes that do not fall within the jurisdiction of the Federal Boards.
Agrarian Courts
Local Courts
Judicial Power
They resolve matters pertaining to the Federal Agrarian Act, also controversies regarding the demarcation of boundaries between different types of lands or different agrarian communities
Tax Courts
Superior Tribunal of Justice, Courts of First Instance, Minor courts, Small Claims Courts
The Federal Tribunal of Fiscal and Administrative Justice, is the administrative court that resolves any and all fiscal and administrative matters involving individuals or legal entities, national or foreign, on the one hand, and the Secretariat of the Treasury and Public Credit
Territorial boundaries
32 State Courts
Liliana Mireya Torres A01228624