Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor Explained

Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor
Office:Vice President of the International Court of Justice
Term Start:6 February 2012
Term End:6 February 2015
President:Peter Tomka
Predecessor:Peter Tomka
Successor:Abdulqawi Yusuf
Office1:Judge of the International Court of Justice
Term Start1:6 February 2006
Term End1:6 February 2015
Predecessor1:Francisco Rezek
Successor1:Patrick Lipton Robinson
Office2:Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Term Start2:1 December 1982
Term End2:30 November 1988
President2:Miguel de la Madrid
Predecessor2:Jorge Castañeda[1]
Successor2:Fernando Solana
Office3:Ambassador of Mexico to the United States
Term Start3:16 March 1982
Term End3:30 November 1982[2]
President3:José López Portillo
Predecessor3:Hugo B. Margáin
Successor3:Jorge Espinoza de los Reyes
Birth Date:14 December 1941
Birth Place:Mexico City[3]
Party:Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)
Profession:Diplomat
Alma Mater:National Autonomous University
Queens' College, Cambridge
Relatives:Pita Amor

Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor (born 14 December 1941) is a Mexican diplomat and jurist. He was Secretary of Foreign Affairs during the 1980s under President Miguel de la Madrid and is a former judge of the International Court of Justice.[4] [5]

Biography

He was born in Mexico City, where he studied law at the National Autonomous University (UNAM, 1964). He then pursued post-graduate studies, specialising in international law at Queens' College, Cambridge in the United Kingdom (1966).

He is a professor of international law and international organisations at El Colegio de México and also teaches at the Matías Romero Institute. His other academic activities have seen him work at the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) and the UNAM.

From March 16 to November 30, 1982, he served as Ambassador to the United States of America. From 1989 to 1993, he served as Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

Between those two diplomatic postings, from December 1982 to 1988, he served as Secretary of Foreign Affairs under President Miguel de la Madrid. During his time in the Cabinet, he was instrumental in establishing the Contadora Group, which worked to bring peace to Central America, and in the creation of the Grupo de Ocho, since expanded to become the Rio Group.

In 1984, he was awarded the Prince of Asturias Prize for his international co-operation efforts. The following year, UNESCO awarded him its Simón Bolívar Prize.

In 1996, he was elected to serve on the United Nations International Law Commission; he was re-elected to the same position in 2001. On November 7, 2005, he was elected to a nine-year period as one of the judges of the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

In 2012, Sepúlveda-Amor was elected by the judges of the ICJ to serve as its vice-president, for a three-year term beginning February 6, 2012.[6]

In 2017, Sepúlveda-Amor was named chairman of the board of the Altán Redes, a Mexican communication consortium.[7]

In 2018, Sepúlveda-Amor was made Ambassador Emeritus of Mexico in recognition for his contribution both as a jurist and as a diplomat to the betterment of the international reputation of Mexico.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor. Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores . Spanish . 5 December 2009.
  2. Web site: Mexican ambassadors to the United States . April 2008 . Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores . Spanish . 5 December 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090912122555/http://www.sre.gob.mx/Acervo/embestadosunidos.htm . September 12, 2009 .
  3. Book: Camp, Roderic Ai. Mexican Political Biographies, 1935-1993. University of Texas Press. 1995. 3rd. 668. 978-0-292-71181-5 . 2009-09-23.
  4. Web site: Judge Bernardo Sepúlveda-Amor. International Court of Justice. 5 December 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20140911135044/http://www.icj-cij.org/court/index.php?p1=1&p2=2&p3=1&judge=158. 2014-09-11. dead.
  5. News: Juez mexicano es nuevo vicepresidente de la Corte Internacional de la ONU. 7 February 2012. CNN Mexico. 6 February 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120207055952/http://mexico.cnn.com/mundo/2012/02/06/juez-mexicano-es-nuevo-vicepresidente-de-la-corte-internacional-de-la-onu. 7 February 2012.
  6. No. 2012/8 . International Court of Justice . 2012-02-06 . 2012-02-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150208184557/http://www.icj-cij.org/presscom/files/3/16913.pdf . 2015-02-08 .
  7. Web site: Forbes Staff. 2017-09-29. Altán Redes hace cambios en lo más alto de su directorio • Forbes México. 2020-10-27. Forbes México. es-MX.
  8. Web site: Ramos. Rolando. Soberanía, guía de la política exterior: EPN. 2020-10-27. El Economista.