Judicial reform in Mexico aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the criminal justice system. Changes in judges and judicial personnel have a direct impact on legal processes, including how cases are handled and decisions are made. The shortage of judges has been a significant issue, contributing to delays in proceedings and hindering access to justice. Reforms intended to address these shortages focus on enhancing training, improving working conditions, and increasing the number of judges. The success of these reforms is crucial for strengthening the rule of law and restoring public confidence in the justice system.

