viernes, abril 26, 2024

Análisis

CEPAL: tratado vinculante sobre ambiente y derechos humanos

Nicolas Boeglin

CEPAL: tratado vinculante sobre ambiente y derechos humanos CEPAL: tratado vinculante sobre ambiente y derechos humanos El pasado 4 de marzo finalizó en Costa Rica la novena ronda de negociaciones sobre un instrumento jurídicamente vinculante para América Latina sobre la protección a los derechos de acceso a la información, a …

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México y la OEA en un mundo anárquico

Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica

México y la OEA en un mundo anárquico OEA-Juan Manuel Herrera Alberto Lozano Vázquez  Marzo 2018 Una colaboración de la Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales En la disciplina de las Relaciones Internacionales existe un concepto cardinal: la anarquía del sistema internacional. El término es más recurrido en los análisis de …

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Apuntes de la audiencia de la CIDH sobre “Empresas y derechos humanos: insumos para la construcción de lineamientos interamericanos”

aquiescencia

Apuntes de la audiencia de la CIDH sobre “Empresas y derechos humanos: insumos para la construcción de lineamientos interamericanos” Por Nicolás Carrillo Santarelli Entre el 22 de febrero y el 2 de marzo, la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos (CIDH) celebró su 167º período de sesiones aquí en Bogotá, Colombia …

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Interregno hegemónico y competencia interestatal

Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica

Interregno hegemónico y competencia interestatal ZerdoHedge Daniel Morales Ruvalcaba Marzo 2018 ¿Qué Estado ocupa hoy el vació de poder dejado por Estados Unidos? Según se estableció, el ciclo hegemónico de Estados Unidos ha llegado a su fin, pero ninguna potencia ha relevado su posición hegemónica. La humanidad ha entrado en …

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Did the Trump Administration’s Jerusalem Declaration Violate International Law?

OpinioJuris

Did the Trump Administration’s Jerusalem Declaration Violate International Law? by David Hughes [David Hughes is a Grotius Research Scholar at the University of Michigan, Law School and a PhD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto.] On 6 December, President Trump signed a Proclamation recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital …

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Times Are Changing – and What About the International Rule of Law Then?

EJIL Blog of the European Journal of International Law

Times Are Changing – and What About the International Rule of Law Then? Note from the Editors:  This week we hold the first EJIL:Talk! Contributing Editors’ Debate, where some or all of our distinguished Contributing Editors lend their views on broad themes of international law and the state of the art, …

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The European Convention on Human Rights: the Draft Copenhagen Declaration and the Threat to the European Court

OpinioJuris

The European Convention on Human Rights: the Draft Copenhagen Declaration and the Threat to the European Court by Roisin Pillay [Róisín Pillay is Director of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) Europe Programme.]  The European Court of Human Rights is once more facing a political challenge to its role, in …

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Volviendo más verde la presidencia argentina del G-20

Project Syndicate

Greening Argentina’s G20 Presidency Mar 2, 2018 Guy Edwards WASHINGTON DC – Cuando la Argentina asumió oficialmente la presidencia por un año del G-20 en diciembre, la agenda del presidente Mauricio Macri no incluía el cambio climático como una máxima prioridad. A diferencia de las presidencias anteriores del G-20, que …

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Foreign Office Certificates and Diplomatic Immunity in the Assange Affair

EJIL Blog of the European Journal of International Law

Foreign Office Certificates and Diplomatic Immunity in the Assange Affair The Assange saga continues with recent decisions in the English Courts upholding the warrant for Julian Assange’s arrest. Dapo’s recent post on Ecuador’s purported appointment of Julian Assange as one of its diplomats to the UK considered the position on …

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Security Council Resolutions as Evidence of Customary International Law

EJIL Blog of the European Journal of International Law

Security Council Resolutions as Evidence of Customary International Law In 2012 the International Law Commission began to address one of the last major uncodified areas of public international law: how norms of customary law (CIL) are to be identified.  The exercise at the ILC has not been an easy one.  …

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The IACtHR Advisory Opinion: one step forward or two steps back for LGBTI rights in Costa Rica?

EJIL Blog of the European Journal of International Law

The IACtHR Advisory Opinion: one step forward or two steps back for LGBTI rights in Costa Rica? On 9th January 2018, the IACtHR issued Advisory Opinion No. 24 on gender identity, equality and non-discrimination for same-sex couples, a ground-breaking decision for the advancement of LGBTI rights in the Americas. However, the …

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The Rise of Environmental Law in International Dispute Resolution: Inter-American Court of Human Rights issues Landmark Advisory Opinion on Environment and Human Rights

EJIL Blog of the European Journal of International Law

The Rise of Environmental Law in International Dispute Resolution: Inter-American Court of Human Rights issues Landmark Advisory Opinion on Environment and Human Rights The Inter-American Court’s Advisory Opinion on Environment and Human Rights, released on 7 February 2018 (in Spanish only) (for brevity “AO”), is the latest and potentially most …

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