
Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo
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DPhil in int. law Oxford (c), PhD (Abo, Finland), LLM (Columbia). Law tutor at Oxford University
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Joined May 2014
Many thanks to the University of Oxford's Faculty of Law for reporting on the excellent participation of the Oxford's Nuremberg moot team (International Criminal Court proceedings), which I had the pleasure of coaching:.
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Very grateful to the Law Faculty of Oxford University for the notes on the very good performance of the Oxford team at the Mandela Human Rights Moot, which I had the pleasure of coaching:.1) 2)
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🎉 Congratulations to our Oxford Law students at the Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition! 🏆 William Foxton (St Anne's College) - 2nd best speaker in preliminaries 🏆 Chloe Kwan...
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Glad to see that the book "Justice for Atrocities: Dialogues and Encounters between Latin America and Europe" (Routledge), coedited by M. Longobardo and I, is now in the catalogues of Routledge, Amazon, etc. for pre-ordering: .- -
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Last week, the ICC found A. Yekatom and P. Ngaïssona guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity, sentencing them to 15 and 12 years in prison: On ICC's sentencing from a comparative law angle, this article of mine could help:.
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Peruvian courts convicted those most responsible for acts that constitute or amount to international crimes committed during Peru’s internal conflict (1980–2000), namely, ex-leaders of the terrorist...
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Concerning the ICJ's climate change opinion, my chapter (with R. Manzo): "The environment as a victim at international courts: ecocentrism vs. anthropocentrism" may help - it examines ICJ environmental cases. Reference:Without access to it? send me a PM.
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Autorías: Rosa Manzo, Juan Pablo Pérez-León Acevedo. Localización: El orden jurídico internacional ante las vicisitudes del siglo XXI, 2024. Artículo de Libro en Dialnet.
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In the climate change advisory opinions context, I'm glad that the AJIL has accepted (later publication) my analysis of the Inter-American CtHR's La Oroya judgment (pollution). Judgment: Related articles:.
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Abstract. In a context where supranational courts order reparations in environmental cases, this article examines whether the International Criminal Court
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In April 2025, the ECtHR rendered a key judgment on domestic violence against women/femicide in N.D. v. Switzerland: %22itemid%22:[%22002-14450%22]}.On the topic, an AJIL case comment of mine about a Peruvian case, could be helpful:.
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File 03378-2019-PA/TC. - Volume 116 Issue 2
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On Africa and international criminal law/international humanitarian law, the bibliography below, which lists one of my articles, can help. - Bibliography: - Article of mine listed:
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Two important African criminal justice initiatives, namely, the Extraordinary African Chambers (eac) and the International Criminal Law Section of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’...
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Glad to see that Prof. Collins's paper prepared to inform the consideration of a revised guidance note of the Secretary-General on the United Nations approach to transitional justice has considered one of my articles:.Paper Article:
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States have adopted amnesties/pardons concerning serious human rights violations to transition from crises, dictatorships, or conflicts worldwide, including Europe. Although the ECtHR has yet to re...
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Glad to announce my latest open-access article: "Rethinking Attribution Standards for State Responsibility Concerning Mass Atrocities", published in the San Diego International Law Journal:.
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Attribution of mass atrocities to states remains a central and contested issue in international law, particularly when such acts are carried out by non-state actors or through proxy forces. This...
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I presented my DPhil thesis, "Reparations for Mass Atrocities at the ICJ", at All Souls College, Oxford Uni. Thanks to the attendees! For those interested, this article of mine (Rosalyn Higgins Award) can help A pic
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We heard from Juan-Pablo Pérez-León-Acevedo at today’s PIL seminar, where he shared on his research topic, ‘Reparations for Mass Atrocities at the International Court of Justice’.
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Glad to announce that the Int. J. of Human Rights Special Issue: "Justice for Atrocities: Dialogues and Encounters between Latin America and Europe", coedited by M. Longobardo and I, will be published as a book too (Routledge). Stay tuned!. Special issue:
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Justice for Atrocities: Dialogues and Encounters between Latin America and Europe. Volume 29, Issue 4 of The International Journal of Human Rights
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