- Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor
Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor (born
14 December 1941 ) is a Mexican jurist, politician, and diplomat.He was born in
Mexico City , where he studied law at the National Autonomous University (1964). He then pursued post-graduate studies, specialising in international law, at Cambridge University in theUnited Kingdom (1966).He is a professor of international law and international organisations at
El Colegio de México and also teaches at theMatías Romero Diplomatic Academy . His other academic activities have seem him work at theCentro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) and the UNAM.From January to November 1982, he served as Ambassador to the
United States of America and from 1989 to 1993, as Ambassador to the United Kingdom. Between those two diplomatic postings from December 1982 to 1988, he served as Secretary of Foreign Affairs under PresidentMiguel de la Madrid . During his time in the Cabinet, he was instrumental in establishing theContadora Group , which worked to bring peace toCentral America , and in the creation of the "Grupo de Ocho", since expanded to become theRio Group .In 1984 he was awarded the
Prince of Asturias Prize for his international co-operation efforts. The following year,UNESCO awarded him itsSimón Bolívar Prize .In 1996 he was elected to serve on the
United Nations International Law Commission ; he was re-elected to the same position in 2001. On7 November 2005 he was elected to a nine-year period as one of the judges of theInternational Court of Justice .
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