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The Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación Argentina, or the Supreme Court of Justice of Argentina, serves as the highest court and ultimate judicial authority in Argentina. Crafting definitive interpretations of Argentine law, the court resolves critical issues and disputes. The justices, appointed by the President with Senate approval, hold their positions until mandatory retirement at age 75. This body ensures proper enforcement and application of laws, the respect for individual rights and the separation of powers, guaranteeing democratic values in the society.