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Human Rights Prosecutions and El Salvador's Justice System

04 Nov 2015   |  
    The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), CARECEN-DC, SHARE El Salvador, the Due Process of Law Foundation (DPLF), and the United Methodist Church-General Board of Church and Society are pleased to invite you to a briefing and reception on: H... More

DPLF attended the first day of public interviews of candidates for the Supreme Court of Honduras

10 Dec 2015   |   News
How to select the best? Reflections from the first day of public interviews of candidates for the Supreme Court of Honduras DPLF attended the first day of public interviews of candidates for the Supreme Court of Honduras. The Nominating Committee (Junta Nominadora) is tasked with interviewing a total 97 pre-candidates, of which it will select 45 f... More

HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS EXPRESS SUPPORT TO ADVANCE INVESTIGATION INTO 43 DISAPPEARED STUDENTS IN MEXICO

08 Dec 2015   |   Press Release
Joint Statement December 8, 2015 On the night of September 26, 2014, students in Mexico’s southern state of Guerrero were violently attacked by local police; 43 students were detained and disappeared. The case of the forcibly disappeared students of Ayotzinapa is a painful example of the human rights crisis facing Mexico and has prompted i... More

NGOs testify before IACHR regarding violation of the right to water by extractive activities

23 Oct 2015   |   Press Release
  In a hearing before the Commission, advocates explained how extractive activities, especially mining and energy projects, restrict individual and community water use. They also documented the failure of states to protect the right to water and effectively control companies and projects that affect this right. Washington, DC, United Stat... More

Venezuela Unfit for a New Human Rights Council Term

22 Oct 2015   |   Press Release
Seriously Violates Human Rights Standards   (October 22, 2015) – Venezuela’s human rights record, including as a member of the Human Rights Council, should preclude it from serving another term on the council, 36 international and Latin American human rights organizations said today. Elections for the 2016-2018 term of the counci... More

Human rights experts urge Mexican President Pena Nieto to increase effort and commitment on case of 43 forcibly disappeared students from Ayotzinapa

15 Oct 2015   |   News
On Thursday, October 15, in coordination with several other international human rights organizations, DPLF sent an expert letter to President Peña Nieto of Mexico urging him to implement the recommendations of the Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI, for its name in Spanish). The GIEI was formed by the Inter-American Commiss... More

DPLF and allied organizations present Amicus Curiae on injury to the rights of Maya People

06 Oct 2015   |   News
  Washington D.C., October 6, 2015 Authorizing the use of transgenic soy by Monsanto in Mexico hurts Maya apiculturists. DPLF and other organizations present Amicus Curiae before the SCJN to respect the right to prior consultation. The Due Process of Law Foundation (DPLF), the Center for the Study of Law, Justice and Society (Dejusticia) of... More

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