3. Effective judicial remedy in the military criminal justice system
4. Adapting Mexican domestic law on the intervention of the military criminal courts
X.
REPARATIONS
A. Injured Party
B. Obligation to investigate the facts and to identify, judge and, if applicable, punish those
responsible
paras. 202-204
paras. 205-207
paras. 208-210
paras. 211-212
paras. 213-215
C. Measures of satisfaction, rehabilitation, and guarantees of non-repetition
c.1 Measures of satisfaction
paras. 216-217
i) Publication of the Judgment
c.2 Measures of rehabilitation
i) Medical and psychological care
ii) Removing the victims’ names from all criminal records
paras. 218-221
paras. 222-223
c.3 Guarantees of non-repetition
i) Adapting domestic law to international standards of justice
ii) Adapting domestic law to international standards regarding torture
iii) Adopting a mechanism for a public and accessible registry of detainees
iv) Training programs for civil servants
v) Other measures requested
E. Compensatory damages
paras. 224-235
para. 236
paras. 237-243
paras. 244-245
paras. 246-247
F. Method of compliance with the payments ordered
paras.
paras.
paras.
paras.
XI.
para. 274
D.1 Pecuniary damages
D.2. Non-pecuniary damages
E. Legal Costs and Expenses
OPERATIVE PARAGRAPHS
Concurring Opinion of Eduardo Ferrer Mac-Gregor Poisot, ad hoc Judge
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248-254
255-261
262-267
268-273