Augusto Pinochet The Chilean Supreme Court has been involved in many important
human rights cases regarding the former Chilean dictator
Augusto Pinochet. • In July 2002, it dismissed a case against Pinochet, saying that he was unfit to stand trial due to
dementia. • In August 2004, it confirmed a lower court's decision that Pinochet should lose his automatic immunity he acquired from being a former senator. • In March 2005, it reversed a lower court's decision stripping Pinochet of immunity in the case of the
assassination of
Carlos Prats. • In August 2007, it upheld the life sentence of
Hugo Salas Wenzel, who had been the first senior official to be sentenced to life in prison for human rights violations conducted during the reign of Pinochet.
Gay rights The Chilean Supreme Court has made controversial decisions in the area of
gay rights. • In 2004, it confirmed a lower court's decision that stripped former judge
Karen Atala of custody of her three daughters because she is a
lesbian. In 2012, the case was overturned by the
Inter-American Court of Human Rights. • In January 2004, it removed judge
Daniel Calvo from his position on the
Santiago Court of Appeals, after media reports that he visited a
sauna frequented by gay men. (
See Spiniak Case.)
Women's health • In November 2005, the Chilean Supreme Court ruled that the sale of contraceptive
morning-after pill Postinor 2 is constitutional.
Alberto Fujimori On September 21, 2007, the court accepted Peru's request to extradite former president
Alberto Fujimori, on human rights and corruption charges. == References ==