Este reporte fue elaborado por Oswaldo Ruiz-Chiriboga.
En el ultimo volumen de la revista Israel Law Review (Vol. 46, No. 3, 2013,
pp. 405-430) Ximena Medellín-Urquiaga publicó el artículo “The Normative Impact of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on Latin-American National Prosecution of Mass Atrocities”. Este es el resumen:
“Throughout
its history, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights has ruled in a
significant number of cases on the state's obligations to investigate and
prosecute grave human rights violations and international crimes. Regardless of
the existence of this body of international jurisprudence, an important
question remains unanswered: Can the Inter-American Court's decisions have any
significant normative impact on national jurisdictions when it comes to the
prosecution of international crimes? This article argues that such an impact is
possible provided that the national courts have a specific judicial identity,
better associated with the idea of neo-constitutionalism. In this context,
international law and regional human rights jurisprudence becomes a relevant
argumentative resource, which can be incorporated into judicial decisions in
order to ensure the effective prosecution of gross human rights violations and
international crimes.”