This post aims to encourage discussion on how the seriousness of a breach and the nature of the norm breached shape State responsibility and influence public interest litigation.
Posts by Diego Uribe Bustamante
I am happy to share my blog post, coauthored with Professor Pezzano, about The Gambia v. Myanmar case before the ICJ, focusing on genocide as a serious breach of a peremptory norm. I thank @cildialogues.bsky.social for the opportunity.
The case of The Gambia v. Myanmar before the ICJ represents a landmark opportunity for the doctrine of jus cogens. Yet the proceedings largely overlook genocide as a serious breach of a peremptory norm and its consequences under State responsibility. cil.nus.edu.sg/blogs/the-ga...
Prof. & Dean Emeritus Claudio Grossman has been unanimously elected General Rapporteur of the UN International Law Commission. In this role, he will help shape the Commission’s work and present it to the UN General Assembly. Read more: https://tinyurl.com/Grossman-ILC-Appointment
Starting a new chapter of life at @rechten050.bsky.social as a PhD Candidate, where I will be researching about serious breaches of peremptory norms of international law and State responsibility.
Can the jus cogens nature of international crimes override the functional immunity of state officials? The International Law Commission may revisit this question in a few weeks after reviewing Draft Article 7.
I write about this on @ejiltalk.bsky.social 👇🏻
Next Friday, I’ll be presenting to the Indonesian Comparative Law Scholar Association on the concept of indirect human rights violations by private actors, specifically in the context of US arms trafficking to Mexico.
Details below:
El libro está disponible en el siguiente enlace: 🔗 app.vlex.com/sources/54641
Si les interesa y necesitan acceso, no duden en contactarme. ✉️
La obra analiza el equilibrio entre derecho constitucional e internacional, abordando la problemática de reformas constitucionales que vulneran el DI, la crisis del Sistema Interamericano y la inmunidad penal de Jefes de Estado ante la comisión de crímenes internacionales.
📢📖 Después de años de investigación, me complace compartir que mi primer libro, La Teoría Constitucional Ecuménica: Desafíos y Perspectivas de la Dimensión Constitucional del Derecho Internacional, ya está disponible en Vlex. 🌍✨
With the U.S. Supreme Court hearing set for March 4, the IACtHR’s opinion could clarify non-state actors’ obligations under the ACHR.
Link: revistas.juridicas.unam.mx/index.php/cu...
After submitting an amicus curiae on the advisory opinion requested by 🇲🇽 before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, my article with Prof. Uribe Arzate on indirect human rights violations by private actors (🔫 trafficking from 🇺🇸 to 🇲🇽) has been published.
Starting a new semester at the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, teaching the course of Human Rights. Honored to contribute to the academic development of undergraduate students.
The IACtHR’s recent ruling in Pueblos Rama y Kriol v. Nicaragua suggests expanding jus cogens to include environmental protection. But what’s missing beyond this on State Responsibility? #JusCogens cil.nus.edu.sg/blogs/the-in...
Excited to share my thoughts for @cildialogues.bsky.social on the expansion of jus cogens by the IACtHR and its link to Aggravated State Responsibility.
Discussing the need for a specialized regime of State responsibility triggered by individual erga omnes partes standing.