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The President of the Republic Of Paraguay Visited the Inter-American Court of Human Rights

 

San José, Costa Rica, August 20, 2024. – The President of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Judge Nancy Hernández López, the Registrar Pablo Saavedra Alessandri and Deputy Registrar Gabriela Pacheco Arias, received the President of the Republic of Paraguay, His Excellency Santiago Peña Palacios and his delegation, at the seat of the court.

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  • Lanzamiento de tres nuevos cursos autoformativos en español del Centro de Formación de la Corte IDH

    San José, Costa Rica, diciembre 25 de 2024. La Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos se complace en anunciar el lanzamiento de tres nuevos cursos autoformativos en español en el Aula Virtual de su Centro de Formación.

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  • Publication of three self-study courses in French from the IACHR Training Centre

    San José, Costa Rica, December 20, 2024. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights is pleased to announce the launch of the French version of three self-study courses from its Training Center.

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  • Inter-American Court of Human Rights opens call for applications to the Internship And Professional Visits Program for French citizens

    San José, Costa Rica, December 20, 2024.- The Inter-American Court of Human Rights, with the support of the French Embassy in Costa Rica, opens a call to participate in the Assistance Fund for the Internship and Professional Visits Program.

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  • El Salvador is responsible for obstetric violence and violation of the right to health of a woman with a high-risk pregnancy due to lack of protocols for adequate medical care

    San José, Costa Rica, December 20, 2024. Today, the Inter-American Court of Human
    Rights notified its judgment in Beatriz et al. v. El Salvador. In its decision, the Court
    found the State of El Salvador internationally responsible for failing to comply with its
    obligation of due diligence by guaranteeing the rights of access to effective judicial
    remedies, personal integrity, health and privacy of a woman experiencing a pregnancy
    that involved numerous risks in a situation of obstetric violence resulting from the legal
    uncertainty concerning the legality of the actions of the medical personnel involved in
    her case.

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  • COLOMBIA IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FAILING TO FULFILL ITS OBLIGATION TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS TO COMMUNAL PROPERTY, PRIOR CONSULTATION, AND PARTICIPATION IN CULTURAL LIFE, TO THE DETRIMENT OF THE U’WA INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AND THEIR MEMBERS

    San José, Costa Rica, December 20, 2024. – In the judgment notified today in the case U’wa Indigenous People and their Members v. Colombia, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights declared the international responsibility of the State of Colombia for violating the rights to collective property, political participation, access to information, participation in cultural life, a healthy environment, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, self-determination of indigenous and tribal peoples, children’s rights, judicial guarantees, and judicial protection, to the detriment of the U’wa Indigenous People and their members.

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  • Inter-American Court Of Human Rights announces the persons selected for the Internship And Professional Visits Program

    San José, Costa Rica, December 20, 2024 – The Inter-American Court’s Internship and Professional Visits Program thanks all participants for their applications and announces the selected individuals for the January–April 2025

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  • Paraguay complied with the sentence in the Case Nissen Pessolani

    San José, Costa Rica, December 19, 2024. – In accordance with the compliance monitoring resolution issued by the Court on November 26, 2024, Paraguay has fulfilled all reparations ordered in the judgment of November 21, 2022. Therefore, the Inter-American Court decided to close and archive the case.

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  • The Inter-American Court of Human Rights held its 171st Regular Session

    San José, Costa Rica, December 18, 2024. – The Inter-American Court of Human Rights held its 171st Regular Session from November 10 to 29, 2024. During this session, eight judgments on contentious cases were approved, which will be notified later

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  • Chile complied with the Judgment in the Case of Órdenes Guerra and others

    San José, Costa Rica, December 13, 2024. – In the Judgment notified today in the case of Ubaté and Bogotá v. Colombia, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights declared the international responsibility of the State of Colombia for the violation of the rights to recognition of legal personality, life, personal integrity, personal liberty, the defense of human rights, judicial guarantees, judicial protection, and the protection of family and children due to the forced disappearance of Jhon Ricardo Ubaté Monroy and Gloria Mireya Bogotá Barbosa on May 19, 1995. It also held the State accountable for additional violations against their relatives resulting from harassment, threats, and intimidation they suffered while seeking the truth about the events. In this case, the State made a partial acknowledgment of responsibility, and the parties reached a reparations agreement

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  • Colombia is responsible for the forced disappearance of Jhon Ricardo Ubaté and Gloria Bogotá and the harassment endured by the next of kin who sought the truth of the facts

    San José, Costa Rica, December 13, 2024.- In the judgment, notified today, in the Case of Ubaté and Bogotá v. Colombia, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights declared the international responsibility of the State of Colombia for the violation of the rights to juridical personality, life, personal integrity, personal liberty, to defend human rights, judicial guarantees, judicial protection, rights of the family and rights of the child, due to the forced disappearance Jhon Ricardo Ubaté Monroy and Gloria Mireya Bogotá Barbosa, which took place on May 19, 1995, and the additional violations committed against his next of kin due to the harassment and threats that they were subject to as they sought to uncover the truth of the facts. In the instant case the State made a partial acknowledgment of responsibility, and the parties reached an agreement regarding reparations

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  • Mexico is internationally responsible for the forced disappearance of Antonio González Méndez

    San José, Costa Rica, December 12, 2024. - In the judgment in the Case González Méndez et al. v. Mexico, notified today, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights found Mexico internationally responsible for the forced disappearance committed to the detriment of Antonio González Méndez, as well as other human rights violations to the detriment of his next of kin: his wife, Zonia López Juárez, his daughters and son: Ana González López, Magdalena González López, Elma Talía González López and Gerardo González López.

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  • Inter-American Court announces 2025 holidays for the calculation of deadlines

    San José, Costa Rica, December 11, 2024.- The Inter-American Court communicates that, based on that set forth in Agreement 1/2014 on the calculation of deadlines, the Costa Rican holidays for 2025.

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  • Procedural deadlines extended due to year-end recess of the Inter-American Court

    San José, Costa Rica, December 11, 2024.- The Inter-American Court of Human Rights communicates that, in accordance with Agreement 1/2014 on the calculation of deadlines, it will recess from Monday, December 23, 2024, to Friday, January 3, 2025.

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  • THE INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE OF BOLIVIA PRESENTED THE JURISPRUDENCE JOURNAL REGARDING BOLIVIA NO. 39 IN HYBRID ACTIVITY

    San José, Costa Rica, December 6, 2024. – The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the Attorney General’s Office of the Plurinational State of Bolivia presented the Jurisprudence Journal Regarding Bolivia No. 39, updated as of May 2024, during a hybrid activity that took place on November 22, 2024, in the context of the 45

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  • INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS SADLY COMMUNICATES THE PASSING AWAY OF ITS FORMER PRESIDENT RAFAEL NIETO NAVIA

    San José, Costa Rica, December 5, 2024. – The Inter-American Court of Human Rights is deeply saddened by the passing away of Rafael Nieto Navia, former Judge of this Court from January 1, 1983 to December 9, 1994, who acted as President of the Court from 1987-1989 and 1993-1994.

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  • CHILE IS INTERNATIONALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR NOT CONSIDERING THE SUSPENSION OR INTERRUPTION OF THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS IN AN ACTION REGARDING FACTS THAT TOOK PLACE DURING THE MILITARY DICTATORSHIP

    San José, Costa Rica, December 5, 2024. – In the judgment in the Case of Galetovic Sapunar et al. v. Chile, notified today, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights declared the international responsibility of the State of Chile for the violation of the rights to judicial guarantees and judicial protection of Mario Galetovic Sapunar, Daniel Ruiz Oyarzo, Carlos González Jaksic, Óscar Santiago Mayorga Paredes, Hugo René Formantel Díaz and Néstor Edmundo Navarro Alvarado.

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  • BRAZIL IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FORCED DISAPPEARANCE OF 11 BLACK YOUTH FROM ACARI FAVELA IN RIO DE JANEIRO

    San José, Costa Rica, December 4, 2024. - In the Judgment notified today in the Case of Leite de Souza et al. v. Brazil, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (hereinafter “the Court”) found the State of Brazil internationally responsible for the forced disappearance of 11 black youths, residents of Acari favela, on July 26, 1990, as well as for serious shortcomings in the investigations carried out regarding those facts and the murder of the next of kin who sought the investigation of the disappearances.

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  • VENEZUELA IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS TO PARTICIPATE IN GOVERNMENT AND JUDICIAL PROTECTION TO THE DETRIMENT OF HENRIQUE CAPRILES RADONSKI DURING THE 2013 ELECTIONS

    San José, Costa Rica, December 2, 2024.- In the judgment, notified today, in the Case of Capriles v. Venezuela, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights declared the international responsibility of the State of Venezuela for the violation of the right to participate in government, freedom of expression, equal protection, judicial guarantees and judicial protection to the detriment of Henrique Capriles Radonski during the 2013 presidential elections.

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  • INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS ANNOUNCES THE SCHEDULE OF REGULAR SESSIONS FOR 2025

    San José, Costa Rica, November 29, 2024.- The Inter-American Court of Human Rights will hold hybrid sessions during 2025, including both in-person and virtual activities

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  • COLOMBIA IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VIOLATION OF THE RIGHT TO APPEAL A CONVICTION AND JUDICIAL PROTECTION IN A JUDGMENT ISSUED TO A PERSON GRANTED CONSTITUTIONAL IMMUNITY

    San José, Costa Rica, November 22, 2024.- In the judgment notified today in the Case of Arboleda Gómez v. Colombia, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights declared the State of Colombia responsible for the violation of the rights to appeal a judgment and to judicial protection to the detriment of Saulo Arboleda Gómez. This violation occurred in the year 2000 due to the issue of a conviction by the Criminal Division of the Supreme Court of Justice, in a sole instance, for the crime of unlawful interest in public contracts.

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