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Alfredo Gutiérrez Ortiz Mena

Alfredo Gutiérrez Ortiz Mena Born in Cuernavaca, Morelos, on October 14, 1969.

Portrait of Alfredo Gutiérrez Ortiz Mena

Studies

Justice Gutiérrez Ortiz Mena earned his law degree at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and his graduate degree, LL.M. and International Tax Certificate from Harvard University.  As a graduate student, he was awarded a scholarship from the Fulbright-García Robles Foundation.

Professional Activities

Between 1995 and 2012 Justice Gutiérrez Ortiz Mena worked for different Mexican and international law firms. Afterwards, he served in the Finance and Revenue areas of the Mexican Government.

Justice Gutiérrez on an annual basis visits Harvard University of which he is a distinguished Alumni to take part in conversational conference cycles with the academic community (Traphagen Distinguished Alumni Speaker Series).

Since 2016 Justice Gutiérrez has acted as an environmental Good Will Ambassador for the Americas at the Organization of American States. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Global Judicial Institute on the Environment.

He is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the National Autonomous University of Mexico Endowment. Also, he is a member of both the Mexican and New York State Bar Associations.

Justice of the Sumpreme Court of Mexico

In November 2012, he was nominated as one of three persons to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court of Mexico. His appointment was approved by the Mexican Senate. He was sworn in on December 1, 2012, and he will serve for a period of fifteen years.

In his opinions and dissents, Justice Gutiérrez Ortiz Mena has recurrently explained why his approach to law is guided by the notion that the Constitution should be read and interpreted in accordance with international human rights law. His legal reasoning often relies on the language of principles that would seem associated with liberal values. He has subscribed the idea that rules limiting the scope of human rights provisions should be interpreted in the most restrictive way possible.

Justice Gutiérrez Ortiz Mena has consistently argued in favor of analyzing cases through a “gender lens”. His thinking on equality and discrimination has led him to vote in favor of striking down statutory rules that, in his view, would likely reinforce stereotypes. According to one of his opinions, in any decision making process, judges should follow certain analytical steps in order to maintain awareness of the structural inequalities that may be at play. He has also voted in favor of understanding that the Constitution does not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation.

He has favored the interpreting role of the court in cases involving claims of arbitrary detentions, torture, coerced confessions, and abuse of force by police, among others.

In some of his opinions, he has dealt with issues like the standard of adequate representations at trail, the right to confront witnesses, and suggestive eyewitness identification procedures.

He has also advocated a case which upholds the need to analyze (in “Amparo” proceedings) accusations of torture brought by the Codefendants of the Defendant.[1]

Justice Gutiérrez has argued for a ruling which confirms the obligation of the authority to guarantee a person’s right not to be a victim of enforced disappearance in accordance with the Urgent Actions issued by the United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearances. [2]

In those cases involving constitutional infringements matters 148/2017,[3] 106/2018[4] (and its single file merger 107/2018) he has concurred (together with the rest of the members of the Court sitting in Full) in favor of women and pregnant individuals to decide on interruption of pregnancy and the invalidity of any criminal statute which punishes such a decision.

On federalism, Justice Gutiérrez Ortiz Mena has issued opinions and dissents expressing belief in the importance of granting meaningful leeway to State authorities.

In matters of administrative law, he has shown willingness to afford deference to the statutory interpretation proposed by administrative agencies.

Along with other Justices, Alfredo Gutiérrez Ortiz Mena has argued that the Mexican Supreme Court should use a more discretionary method to select the cases it hears. His position favors the courts ability to use its judicial discretion to set the agenda of constitutional interpretation.

References

  1. ^ "Amparo directo en revisión 807/2020".
  2. ^ "Amparo en revisión 1077/2019".
  3. ^ "Acción de Inconstitucionalidad 148/2017".
  4. ^ "Acción de Inconstitucionalidad 106/2018".

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Alfredo Gutierrez Ortiz Mena Born in Cuernavaca Morelos on October 14 1969 Portrait of Alfredo Gutierrez Ortiz Mena Contents 1 Studies 2 Professional Activities 3 Justice of the Sumpreme Court of Mexico 4 ReferencesStudies EditJustice Gutierrez Ortiz Mena earned his law degree at the National Autonomous University of Mexico UNAM and his graduate degree LL M and International Tax Certificate from Harvard University As a graduate student he was awarded a scholarship from the Fulbright Garcia Robles Foundation Professional Activities EditBetween 1995 and 2012 Justice Gutierrez Ortiz Mena worked for different Mexican and international law firms Afterwards he served in the Finance and Revenue areas of the Mexican Government Justice Gutierrez on an annual basis visits Harvard University of which he is a distinguished Alumni to take part in conversational conference cycles with the academic community Traphagen Distinguished Alumni Speaker Series Since 2016 Justice Gutierrez has acted as an environmental Good Will Ambassador for the Americas at the Organization of American States He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Global Judicial Institute on the Environment He is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the National Autonomous University of Mexico Endowment Also he is a member of both the Mexican and New York State Bar Associations Justice of the Sumpreme Court of Mexico EditIn November 2012 he was nominated as one of three persons to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court of Mexico His appointment was approved by the Mexican Senate He was sworn in on December 1 2012 and he will serve for a period of fifteen years In his opinions and dissents Justice Gutierrez Ortiz Mena has recurrently explained why his approach to law is guided by the notion that the Constitution should be read and interpreted in accordance with international human rights law His legal reasoning often relies on the language of principles that would seem associated with liberal values He has subscribed the idea that rules limiting the scope of human rights provisions should be interpreted in the most restrictive way possible Justice Gutierrez Ortiz Mena has consistently argued in favor of analyzing cases through a gender lens His thinking on equality and discrimination has led him to vote in favor of striking down statutory rules that in his view would likely reinforce stereotypes According to one of his opinions in any decision making process judges should follow certain analytical steps in order to maintain awareness of the structural inequalities that may be at play He has also voted in favor of understanding that the Constitution does not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation He has favored the interpreting role of the court in cases involving claims of arbitrary detentions torture coerced confessions and abuse of force by police among others In some of his opinions he has dealt with issues like the standard of adequate representations at trail the right to confront witnesses and suggestive eyewitness identification procedures He has also advocated a case which upholds the need to analyze in Amparo proceedings accusations of torture brought by the Codefendants of the Defendant 1 Justice Gutierrez has argued for a ruling which confirms the obligation of the authority to guarantee a person s right not to be a victim of enforced disappearance in accordance with the Urgent Actions issued by the United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearances 2 In those cases involving constitutional infringements matters 148 2017 3 106 2018 4 and its single file merger 107 2018 he has concurred together with the rest of the members of the Court sitting in Full in favor of women and pregnant individuals to decide on interruption of pregnancy and the invalidity of any criminal statute which punishes such a decision On federalism Justice Gutierrez Ortiz Mena has issued opinions and dissents expressing belief in the importance of granting meaningful leeway to State authorities In matters of administrative law he has shown willingness to afford deference to the statutory interpretation proposed by administrative agencies Along with other Justices Alfredo Gutierrez Ortiz Mena has argued that the Mexican Supreme Court should use a more discretionary method to select the cases it hears His position favors the courts ability to use its judicial discretion to set the agenda of constitutional interpretation References Edit Amparo directo en revision 807 2020 Amparo en revision 1077 2019 Accion de Inconstitucionalidad 148 2017 Accion de Inconstitucionalidad 106 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alfredo Gutierrez Ortiz Mena amp oldid 1126393760, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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