- Juan E. Méndez
Juan E. Méndez (born
11 December 1944 ) is an Argentinelawyer andacademic who served as theUnited Nations Secretary-General 's Special Adviser on the Prevention ofGenocide from14 July 2004 until29 May 2007 . He is currently the President of the International Center for Transitional Justice, located in New York City.Duties as Special Adviser
He has focused much of his attention since 2004 on the
Darfur conflict inSudan , issuing a report in 2005 after visiting the area. [http://www.h-net.org/~genocide/docs/mendez-report.pdf] He is an endorser of theGenocide Intervention Network .Background
Immediately prior to his appointment with the United Nations, Méndez was serving as president of the
International Center for Transitional Justice . A native ofLomas de Zamora inBuenos Aires Province , Méndez dedicated his legal career to the defense ofhuman rights . As a result of his involvement in representingpolitical prisoners , he was arrested and subjected to torture and administrative detention for a year and a half during the Argentine militarydictatorship . During this time,Amnesty International adopted him as a “prisoner of conscience”. After his release from detention in the late 1970s, Méndez moved to theUnited States .For 15 years, he worked with
Human Rights Watch , concentrating his efforts on human rights issues in the Western hemisphere. In 1994, he became general counsel of Human Rights Watch, with worldwide duties in support of the organization’s mission, including responsibility for the organization’s litigation and standard-setting activities. From 1996 to 1999, Méndez was the executive director of theInter-American Institute of Human Rights inCosta Rica . Between October 1999 and May 2004 he was a professor of law and director of theCenter for Civil and Human Rights at theUniversity of Notre Dame in theU.S. . Between 2000 and 2003 he was a member of theInter-American Commission on Human Rights of theOrganization of American States , and served as its president in 2002.He has taught international human rights law at
Georgetown Law School , the University of Notre Dame School of Law, and at theJohns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in the United States. He also teaches regularly at theOxford Master’s Programme in International Human Rights Law in theUnited Kingdom .He is the recipient of several human rights awards, the most recent being the inaugural “Monsignor Óscar A. Romero Award for Leadership in Service to Human Rights” by the
University of Dayton in April 2000, and the “Jeanne and Joseph Sullivan Award” of theHeartland Alliance in May 2003. Méndez is a member of the bars ofMar del Plata andBuenos Aires , Argentina, and of theDistrict of Columbia , United States, having earned a J.D. fromStella Maris University in Argentina and a certificate from theAmerican University ,Washington College of Law .Méndez is married with three children.
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Responsibility to protect External links
* [http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2004/sga880.doc.htm Announcement from the United Nations of his appointment]
* [http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/10/1456202 Interview on Democracy Now!]
* [http://phoenix.swarthmore.edu/2005-02-17/news/14678 Speech to Swarthmore College on the Darfur conflict]
* [http://www.h-net.org/~genocide/docs/mendez-report.pdf Report of the Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide: Visit to Darfur, Sudan (PDF)]
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