ESPEJO YAKSIC, NICOLAS
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Desde 2023 es Adjunct Professor en University College Cork
Academic, advisor and lawyer with 30 years of experience in Latin America and Europe, focusing on the development of research, advocacy programmes and teaching in the field of comparative private and public law, family law and children's rights, international law,...
Academic, advisor and lawyer with 30 years of experience in Latin America and Europe, focusing on the development of research, advocacy programmes and teaching in the field of comparative private and public law, family law and children's rights, international law, access to justice and legal education. Permanent advisor to United Nations agencies in Latin America and New York, as well as to judicial powers, secretaries of state, foundations, judicial schools and global and regional alliances in the field of law. Author and editor of books and articles published in Latin America, Europe and the United States, and founder and director of regional and global networks, observatories and alliances in the field of law.
Información*
| Nombre | NICOLAS ESPEJO YAKSIC |
|---|---|
| Área | CIENCIAS SOCIALES |
| Campo | CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO |
| Disciplina | DERECHO Y LEGISLACIÓN NACIONALES |
| Subdisciplina | DERECHO CONSTITUCIONAL |
| CVU | 1339903 |
| Institución | SUPREMA CORTE DE JUSTICIA DE LA NACION |
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| Dependencia | CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS CONSTITUCIONALES |
| Entidad | CIUDAD DE MÉXICO |
| Nivel | 1 |
| Estímulo | 6 UMAs |
| Vigencia | Inicio: 1/1/2025 |
| Fin: 12/31/2029 |
* Información del primer trimestre de 2025.
Fuente: SECIHTI.
Publicaciones ORCID
- 2023
- Legal Capacity, Vulnerability and the Idea of “Person” Legal Capacity, Disability and Human Rights
- Surrogacy in Latin America
- 2022
- From Patria Potestas to Parental Responsibility Family Matters
- 2019
- Hacia la constitucionalización del derecho de familia en Latinoamérica Revista de Derecho Privado
- 2010
- Clinical Legal Education in Latin America: Toward Public Interest The Global Clinical Movement