31Oct 2015

THE SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE NATION OF MEXICO AND THE CONVENTIONS OF VIENNA

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This paper discusses various interpretations of the Supreme Court of Mexico in connection with the Vienna Conventions. The article notes that the Vienna Conventions can agree on its content in some of its sections but others are different because they involved only in the States and other States and international organizations or between international organizations. The article points out the contradictions presented by Mexican law and the Vienna Convention. Many of Mexico’s commitments are not met given the different interpretations that Mexican law makes.


[Jorge Alvarez Banderas, Jerjes Aguirre Ochoa (2015); THE SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE NATION OF MEXICO AND THE CONVENTIONS OF VIENNA Int. J. of Adv. Res. 3 (Oct). 911-915] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Jerjes Aguirre ochoa