June 2012 - American University Washington College of Law
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June 2012 - American University Washington College of Law
Volume 1, Issue 1 Inter-American Human Rights Moot Court Newsletter AMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW June2012 2012 Competition The Seventeenth Annual InterAmerican Moot Court Competition took place May 20-25 at American University Washington College of Law in Washington, DC. The Competition included the participation of 280 attorneys from around the world as judges for the written and oral portions. In addition, the Competition welcomed a prestigious honor panel to judge the final round, This year’s competition was the which included Diego García Sayán largest in its history, with a record - President, Inter-American Court 104 teams from 26 different coun- on Human Rights, and Jose de tries worldwide, involving more Jesús Orozco Henríquez- Presithan 300 students, professors, dent, Inter-American Commission on and human rights professionHuman Rights . als. Teams largely came from the Western Hemisphere, but the The Final Round was held Friday, competition also welcomed teams May 25 at 9:30, with the Universidad from Australia, Belgium, Ghana, Romania, Switzerland, and Spain. Marista de Merida representing the State, and Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario representing the victims. After much deliberation, the Honor panel declared Universidad Marista de Merida the winners. Following the final round, the Competition held an awards ceremony. A complete list of the 2012 award recipients can be found on the next page. “We are proud to offer such a prestigious and important competition that provides a direct way for students around the world to participate in the Inter-American justice system,” says Claudio Grossman, dean of American University Washington College of Law and chair of the United Nations Committee against Torture. “As this unique initiative continues to grow, it fuels the progress of human rights legal education in universities around the world.” Participants of the 2012 Inter-American Human Rights Moot Court Competition during the opening reception on May 20, 2012. Preparing for 2013: LGBTI Rights The theme for the 2013 InterAmerican Human Rights Competition will focus on LGBTI Rights. This theme follows closely the recent work of the Inter-American System on Human Rights on this issue, including the development of the Commis- sion’s working group on LGBTI rights. Victor Madrigal, a senior attorney with the InterAmerican Commission on Human Rights, and head of the newly formed LGBTI Unit, will author the case, along with a team of Com- Inside this issue: Meet the Winners 2 Outstanding Contribution 2012 2 Upcoming Participant Association Vote 2 Best Practices: How UBA chooses its team 3 Call for Entries: Academy Essay Contest 4 Recognition of 2012 Judges 5 Call for Stories! 5 mission attorneys. The case will be published online in early December, 2012. The 2013 Competition will take place May 19—24, 2013 at American University Washington College of Law. Registration will open online on Nov. 1., 2012. Winners of the 2012 Competition! The Inter-American Human Rights Moot Court Competition is proud to recognize the winning teams and individuals of the 2012 Competition: Portuguese: João Victor Mendes de Oliveira , Faculdades Integradas Antônio Eufrásio de Toledo - Presidente Prudente (Brazil) Best Memorials for the State: First Place Team: Universidad Marista de Merida A.C.: Montserrat Peniche Hijuelos and Maria Fernanda Fitzmaurice Cahluni (Mexico) Second Place Team: Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario: Natalia Suárez Sánchez and Natalia Mora-Arbelaez (Colombia) English: University of San Diego (USA) Spanish: Universidad Veracruzana (Mexico) Portuguese: Universidad Federal de Minas Gerais (Brazil) Academy Co-Director Diego Rodriguez Pinzon (center) with the team representing Universidad Marista de Merida A.C. (left) and the Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario Best Memorials for the Victims: Best Oralists for the State: Centro Universitario Toledo (Brazil) English: Gabriel Zalazar, University of Lucerne (Switzerland) Best Oralists for the Victims Spanish: Universidad Pontifica Boliviariana (Colombia) Spanish: Maria Fernanda Fitzmaurice Cahluni, Universidad Marista de Merida A.C. (Mexico) Portuguese: Moacyr Miguel de Oliveira, English: Alexandra Bioc, West University of Timisoara (Romania) Spanish: Diana Marcela Torres Rojas, Universidad Libre, Seccional Bogota (Colombia) English: Universiteit Gent (Belgium) Portuguese: Universidade de São Paulo ( Brazil) Rookie of the Year (Best New Team):Universidade Federal do Pará (Brazil) Congratulations to the 2012 winners! Outstanding Contribution: 2012 Since 2009, the Participant Association of the Competition has presented a special award to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the moot court. This year, the Association was pleased to present two such awards to Aldo Caliari and Hilaire Sobers for their longtime roles as judges and panel presidents for the Competition. Aldo Caliari is the Director of the Rethinking Bretton Woods Project at the Washington DC-based Center of Concern, where he has worked since 2000 focusing on issues of global economic governance, debt, international financial architecture, human rights in international economic policy. He has been a judge with the Inter-American Moot Court since 1999. Hilaire Sobers is a human rights specialist with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, where he has been since 2004. Before coming to the IACHR, he worked for many years in the field of human rights in Jamaica, where he served as Executive Director of the Independent Jamaican Council for Human Rights, the oldest human rights organization in the Caribbean. Hilaire will celebrate his tenth year as a Competition judge in 2013. The Competition organizers and the Participant Association send a warm thank you to both Aldo and Hilaire for their long-time contributions to the Competition. Competition Coordinator Catherine Rochon presents the Outstanding Contribution Award on behalf of the Participant Association to Hilaire Sobers at the IACHR. Participant Association Vote 2012-2013 The Participant Association of the IA Moot Court Competition will be holding elections for the Board of Directors the week of July 16, 2012. As such, the current Board is calling for nominations. CALL FOR NOMINATIONS candidates. The person who receives the most votes will serve as President, the second highest vote recipient will be named First Vice President, then Second Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. To present your name or the Current Participant Association President To be elected, the person name of a fellow association Namiko Matzumoto Benitez must be a member of the member, please send an email to Participant Association, [email protected] by July 11, present his/her name within the designated time, 2012. Those nominated will appear on a list of not have served on the Board in the previous two Page 2 years, and no more than 2 members from a particular country may be voted into a position. To register to be part of the participant association, please visit the Competition website and click on the Participant Association tab. Elections will take place online the week of July 16, and the winners will be announced in late July. Please direct any question regarding the process or the role of the Board to Namiko Matzumoto Benitez, sitting president, at [email protected] I N T E R - A M E R I CA N H U M A N R I G H T S M O O T C O U R T N E W S L E T T E R Best Practices: How to Select a Team—Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina The selection process of a moot court team varies from university to university. The How does your university select its moot Competition would like to highlight a few best court team? Send your stories to practices in team selection in the coming months. This edition we will focus on the [email protected]! process used at Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) in Argentina. If you would like to share your practices or ask questions about eight-course theoretical workshop on interthis issues featured university, please send national human rights in light of the jurispruan email to [email protected]. dence of the Inter-American Court of HuTo broaden the student participation in the man Rights. Previous participants in the selection process and to extend the benefits WCL Competition mentor interested students in the workshop, helping them draft of the Competition to prepare a larger numbriefs and prepare oral arguments. The ber of students, UBA developed an inuniversity competition of as a mechanism to Competition alumni give classes in public select the students who would represent the speaking, persuasion, image, dress and attitude for all the workshop participants. law school in the upcoming edition of InterAmerican Human Rights Moot Court Compe- The alumni also help in the implementation of the UBA competition itself, which contition. sists of both a memorial and an oral arguThe in-school competition consists of an ment phase. The former team members also share with the workshop participants a guide for the drafting of briefs and a guide for the preparation of oral arguments. UBA then collects and systematizes these documents, compiling the experiences of the teams over the years. In addition to participating in the selection, training and preparation of teams participating in the human rights competitions, all workshop students work in different areas of human rights (Attorney General, civil society, the Executive, etc. ) and are engaged in human rights teaching and research. Students in the workshop have developed a yearly publication entitled “Current Problems of Human Rights” which includes contributions and articles from team members. Images from the 2012 Competition Visit http://www.wcl.american.edu/hracademy/mcourt/photo_ g allery.cfm?lang=en for more pictures from the 2012 Competition! Academy on Human Rights Essay Contest 2013 The Academy on Human Rights is pleased to announce that the theme for the 2013 Essay Contest will be The Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Peoples and International Human Rights Law. The Human Rights Essay Award is an annual competition sponsored by the Academy and seeks to stimulate the production of scholarly work in international human rights law. Participants have the flexibility to choose any subject related to that year’s theme. The essay has to be a VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 legal article. The Academy will grant two Awards, one for the best article in English and one for the best article in Spanish. The Award in each case will consist of: • a scholarship to the Program of Advanced Studies in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law • travel expenses to Washington D.C. • housing at the university dorms • a per diem for living expenses The best articles may be published in the American University International Law Review. Submissions will be due in February 2013. Please visit the Academy website for complete rules and eligibility: http://www.wcl.american.edu/hracadem Page 3 A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THE 2012 COMPETITION JUDGES! Abigayl Islas López *Abril Uscanga* Adelina Loianno* Ademario Tavares *Adolfo Sanchez Alegre *Adriana Costa * Akinpelu Ajayi* Aldo Caliari * Alejandra Vicente * Alejandro Jiménez * Alexander Morawa * Alexandra Kurmen De La Cruz * Alexandra Montgomery *Alfredo Cabarcas * Alicia Curiel * Allan Estrada * AnaFreitas * Ana Gabriela Acosta Valverde *Ana Maria D´Ávila Lopes * Ana María García Ceceña * Ana María Mondragón Duque * Ana Priscilla Ortiz Saborio * Ana Sofia Torres Menchaca *Andrea Rodríguez-Zavala *Andréa Jane Silva de Medeiros Sampaio Calado *Andres Fajardo Arturo * Andres Pizarro * Andres Rousset Siri * Andrés González Serrano * Anebi Adoga *Angela Ramirez Rincon *Angela Margarita Rey *Anne Clarissa Fernandes de Almeida Cunha *Antonio Rengifo Lozano * Argel HumbertoAguirre * Armando Jesus Meneses Larios *Astrid Veninga *Astrid Osorio * Aura Yadira Huertas Moline * Ayda Lucia Ramirez Bolivar *Barbara Oliveira * Beatriz Borges * Belisa Carvalho Nader * Benedicta Daudu * Bernado Weaver * Bessy Nazar * Cique Thomaz Leite da Silva *CamilaEder Martins de Souza * Camila Natália da Silva Gomes * Carlos Ramos * Carlos Humberto Mendieto * Carmen Rocío Apaza Cruz * Carmen Ruby Lora Ramos * Carolina Rodriguez Bejarano * Carolina Barbara * Catherine Lafontaine * Celia de Lorenzo * Chasel Colorado * Christi Thornton * Christian Perrone * Clarinsa Grives * Claudia Josi * Claudia Alejandra Coll Agudelo * Conway Blake * Cosmin Corendea * Cristina Blanco Vizarreta * Daniel Lopes Cerqueira * Daniela Damaris Viteri Custodio * Danielle Souza * Danilo Alfredo Ortiz Vargas * Darci Cintra Filho * David de jesus Animal Guerra * Débora Figueiredo * Deissy Motta Castano * Diana Restrepo Nova * Diana Lorena Quinonez Bohorquez * Diana Rocio Bernal Camargo * Didima Rico Chavarro * Domingo Enrique Rojas Chacaltana * Donna Robinson * Edith Ramírez Prieto * Eduardo Calderon Pontaza * Eduardo Shiraishi Furlan * Eduardo Brito * Eduardo Jesús Rodríguez Soto * Eduardo Jose Ramon Llugdar * Edwing Jabeth Arteaga Padilla * Eileen Meier * Elda Monica Carballo * Elida Caballero Cabrera * Elimara Brunetto * Elizabeth Abi-Mershed *Ena Carnero Arroyo * Erika Montero Serrano * Ernesto Enrique Miranda Molina * Esteban Morales Moncayo * Evandro Ribeiro * Fabio Andres Camargo Gualdron * Federico Sersale di Cerisano * Felipe Viveros Montoya * Felipe Cerquera * Fernanda Costa * Fernanda Maria Outon * Fernando Goldar * Fiorella Pia Peyrone Villacorta *Flor de María Meza * Francisco Rivera Juaristi * Francisco Garcia * Francisco Javier Henao Bohorquez * Gabriel José Sánchez Bruce* Gabriela Neira * Geiser Caso * Giovanna Alejandra Rey Anaya * Gladys T erán Sierra *Harje Johannes Kjellberg Rosario * Héctor Benchocron * Helga Ybanova Tzicap de Snow * Henry Serrano Calderon * Henry Alejandro Morales Gomez * Hilaire Sobers * Hugo Fonseca * Humberto Fernando Cantú Rivera * Indiana J. Jiménez Guerrero * Inés Patricia Garzón Arévalo * Isabel Madariaga *Ivetta Pyc * Jacqueline Altagracia Aquino * Jairo Avendaño * Janire Lamiquiz * Javier El-Hage * Javier Galindo * Jefferson Nascimento* Jeffrey Kihien-Palza * Jennifer Jaramillo * Jenny González Arenas * Jenny Isabel Vento Curi *Jesus Eduardo Torres Zabala * Jocelyn Getgen * Jorge Antonio Israel Candia-Burgos * Jorgelina Fernandez Leyton * Jose Zavala Alcantara * Jose Angel Galindo * Jose Manuel García Rebolledo * Juan Alvaro Montoya Villada * Juan Carlos Guzman Romero * Juan Carlos Oliveros * Juan Manuel Iglesias * Juan Pablo Guerrero Gomezjurado * Julie Diane Recinos * Julio Jose Rojas-Baez * Julisa Pilar Romas Quintero * Karen Jacqueline Carrillo Buitrago * Karla Quintana * Karla Andrea Fiedler Quiñiñir * Leonardo Aravena * Leonardo Crippa * Leonel Mauricio Pena Solano * Lidia SusanaGomez * Livia Carolia Sanchez Rojas * Liz Andrea Rubio Bohorquez * Lucas MartínezVillalba * Luis Abadia Garcia * Luis Alberto Cantoral Benvides * Luis Alberto Caballero Sabino * Luis Emmanuel Cunha * Luiza Rosa Barbosa de Lima * Luz Elena Mira * Manuel Andrés Casas * Marcela Giraldo-Muñoz * Marcelo Varella * Marcelo Camargo Zenteno * Marcelo Alberto Lopez Alfonsin * Marcia Leonora Regis Orlandini * Margo Waterval * Maria Granados * Maria Velandia * Maria Alexandra * Pezzotti Harper * Maria Claudia Pulido * María de los Angeles Salazar Morales * Maria del Carmen Ponte Delgado * Maria Graciela Cortazar * Maria Laura Rodriguez Slivinsky * Maria Soledad Pérez Tello de Rodriguez * Mariam Rincon * Mariano E. Gruber Ascanio * Marilin del Carmen Jimenez Rengifo * Marino Vinicio Castillo Hernandez * MarioLopez-Garelli * Mario Gilberto Aguilera Bravo * Maritza Olivares Navarro* Marjorie Andrea González Ramírez * Mark de Barros * Marlin Maribel Calderon Tinitana *Martha Isabel Pinto Gomez * Mathurabhasini Thamilmaran * Mauricio Noguera Rojas * Mauricio Augusto Ricardo Cuadra Moreno * Maxwell Opoku-Agyemang * Melanija Radnovic *Mery Margarita Requena * Miguel Ángel Fernández Gutiérrez * Milton Fabián Perdomo Mejía * Miozotis Florez * Monica Collette Yriart * Monica Alexandra Cruz Omana * Monserratte Galeas * Muthee Kiunga * Namiko Matzumoto * Nancy Medina Sigampa * Nancy Grandillo * Nataly Herrera Rodríguez * Naun Misael Batiz Gonzales * Naun Misael Batiz Gonzalez * Nerea Aparicio * Nora Edith Lezcano * Norma Colledani * Olga del Valle Emboz Hascur * Oluwabunmi Lar * Omar Huertas Diaz * Oscar Ramirez * Pablo Contreras *Pablo Matías Pejlatowicz * Paula Leguizamo Perdomo * Paola Velasquez * Paola Andrea Bejarano Erazo * Patricia Tarre * Paula Paixao e Silva * Paula Arias * Paula Sofia Cuellar Cuellar * Pedro Cohen * Rafael Antonio Santana Goico * Rebeca Antonia Ramos Duarte * Ricardo Abello-Galvis * Ricardo Antonio Parada Davila * Rocío del Pilar Ochoa Soto * Rodolfo Noronha * Rodrigo Deodato de Souza Silva * Rodrigo Fernando Varela Torres * Rogelio Flores * Rosa De la Cruz Yeb *Rosa Patricia Aguilar- Tudela Buendia * Rosibel Gómez D'Lima * Ruben Dario Revelo Jimenez * Sabina Petersen *Salvadora Frontera * Samantha Colli * Samuel Meira Brasil, Jr. * Sandra Aleyda * Montezuma Misnaza * Santiago Vazquez * Sebastián González * Selene Soto * Sergio Dario Abel Thau * Sheyla Viloria Velez * Shirley Johanna Acuña Castañeda * Sidney Guerra * Silvana Lorena Diaz Ordonez * Silvia Serrano * Simon Gomez * Simon Gilberto Perez Muñoz * Sofia Amozurrutia Pineda * Steven Espinoza * Tássio Bezerra * Tatiana Gos * Ursula Maria Indacochea Prevost * Valentina Gomez Garcia * Vanessa Carolina Rivera Requena * Verónica González * Victor Madrigal-Borloz * Vinycius Faleiros * Viviana Girlado Gomez * Wânia Grangeiro * Willams Gonzalo Orihuela Peñaranda * Willian Ricardo Yanez Calero * Wilson Merino * Yanet Vargas Sandoval * Yohana Carolina Moreno Velásquez * Yolanda Owseykoff Miranda * Yoseland César Pinto * Yuri Oyuela Call for Stories Now entering its 18th year, the Inter-American Human Rights Moot Court Competition has welcomed over 2100 students from 36 countries worldwide, in addition to countless judges, volunteers, coaches, and speakers. This newsletter is our attempt to keep in touch with all (or most) you. In the coming issues, we hope to highlight a variety of stories related to the Competition: best practices, judge or team profiles, success stories, fundraising ideas, and moot court updates. In order for the newsAMERICAN UNIVERSITY letter to be a success, we need you. Please contact us W A S H I N G T O N C O L L E G E O F L A W with story ideas, or submit articles for consideration. Inter-American Human Rights Moot Court Competition We hope to release a newsletter once a month, distribAcademy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law uting it by email and making it available on our website. 4801 Massachusetts Ave. NW Please contact us with story ideas at: Washington, DC 20016 [email protected]. On behalf of the entire moot court staff, we look forward to hearing from you. Phone: 202-274-4215 Fax: 202-274-4198 E-mail: [email protected]