- Cecilia Medina
Cecilia Medina Quiroga (b. Concepción, 1935) is a
Chile anjurist .Cecilia Medina studied legal and social sciences at the
University of Chile in Santiago and earned a doctorate in law at theUniversity of Utrecht in theNetherlands .From 1995 to 2002 she was a member of the
United Nations Human Rights Committee , including a period as its chair in 1999-2000. While on the Human Rights Committee she authored its General Comment 28 [http://www.law.wits.ac.za/humanrts/gencomm/hrcom28.htm] on the rights of men and women as set out in Article 3 of theInternational Covenant on Civil and Political Rights .In 2004 she was elected to the
Inter-American Court of Human Rights , serving as its vice president in 2007 and as its president for the 2008–09 period (the first time a woman has held the office). In 2004 she also became a member of theInternational Commission of Jurists . In 2006 she was awarded theGruber Prize for Women's Rights .In December 2006, the
United Nations Human Rights Council selected her for the group of independent experts assigned to investigate the November 2006 Beit Hanoun incident. [http://www.jerusalemites.org/spanish/Copy%20of%20spanish/noticias/2006/diciembre2006/061.htm]She is a co-director, with
José Zalaquett , of the University of Chile's Human Rights Centre, where she organises a postgraduate course onwomen's rights for practising lawyers. She has also taught atLund University , theInternational Institute of Human Rights , theUniversity of Toronto , theUnited Nations University for Peace , theUniversity of Utrecht andHarvard University , and has published extensively onhuman rights issues.External links
* [http://www.corteidh.or.cr/composicion_detalle.cfm?id=quiroga&CFID=31725&CFTOKEN=32692547 Judge Cecilia Medina Quiroga, Inter-American Court]
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