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Remarks by Maria Flores
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 March 2019
Extract
I first became involved with international law while I was at university. After graduating, I decided to teach public international law. As an undergraduate, I particularly enjoyed this branch of study. I was attracted to it because it helped me to understand the problems, challenges, and breakthroughs in the field of international relations on a global scale. Therefore, after facing a competitive entry process, I joined the international law department of the Universidad de la República. It was a small department, but the university had produced some well-known scholars like Eduardo Jiménez de Aréchaga, who became a judge at the International Court of Justice, and Hector Gross Espiell, who served as a judge at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
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- Dismantling Barriers to the Practice of International Law
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- Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 2019
Footnotes
This session was convened at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, April 5, 2018, by its moderator Patricia Cruz Trabiano of Foley Hoag LLP, who introduced the speakers: Maria Flores of the Organization of American States; Jayne Huckerby of Duke University School of Law; Yasmine Lahlou of Chaffetz Lindsey, LLP; and Ousman Njikam of the UN Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals.