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Judges for Democracy (Spanish: Jueces para la Democracia, JpD) is one of the five Spanish professional associations of judges and magistrates. It was founded by Juan Alberto Belloch.[1] Since judges and magistrates in Spain are barred from joining class trade unions, professional associations are intended to protect the rights and interests of judges and magistrates. JpD is considered to be the third association by size and ideologically progressive.

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  1. ^ "Sustainable Water Management in Cities". UN. December 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2013.

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