Ariel E. Dulitzky
- Clinical Professor
Ariel Dulitzky is a professor of law, director of the Latin America Initiative at Texas Law, and formerly the director of the Human Rights Clinic. An expert in the inter-American human rights system, he has served on the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances and as Assistant Executive Secretary of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR). Professor Dulitzky is an honors graduate of the University of Buenos Aires, with an LLM from Harvard Law School. His research and publications focus on human rights, racial discrimination, and the rule of law in Latin America, sports and human rights and Judaism and human rights.
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Presentation of the new book Enforced Disappearances: On Universal Responses to a Worldwide Phenomenon
Panelist in a discussion about sports law
Ariel Dulitzky is a Clinical Professor, Director of the Human Rights Clinic and Director of the Latin America Initiative. He is also an affiliated faculty member of several interdisciplinary centers at the University of Texas, including the Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies, the Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice, and the Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies. Professor Dulitzky is widely regarded as a leading expert on the inter-American human rights system, with decades of experience as a scholar, practitioner, and international human rights advocate.
In 2010, Professor Dulitzky was appointed to the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances, one of the UN’s core special procedures addressing grave human rights violations worldwide. He was elected Chair-Rapporteur of the Working Group from 2013 to 2015, a role in which he provided global leadership on issues related to enforced disappearance, state accountability, and victims’ rights. Prior to joining the University of Texas, he served as Assistant Executive Secretary of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), one of the principal human rights bodies of the Organization of American States, where he played a central role in advancing regional human rights standards and mechanisms.
Professor Dulitzky is an honors graduate of the University of Buenos Aires School of Law, where he served as an editor of the Law Review. He received his Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Harvard Law School in 1999 and was an editor of the Harvard Human Rights Journal. Early in his career, he served as a law clerk for a Federal Circuit Court in Argentina, grounding his academic work in practical judicial experience.
A native of Argentina, Professor Dulitzky has devoted his professional life to the promotion and protection of human rights through both scholarly research and legal practice. His expertise is rooted in sustained, hands-on engagement with human rights advocacy, particularly in the Americas and in international litigation. He has directed or participated in the litigation of more than 100 cases before the Inter-American Commission and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, representing victims of serious human rights violations and contributing to landmark jurisprudence.
Professor Dulitzky’s scholarly work spans a wide range of topics, including international and inter-American human rights law, enforced disappearances, sports and human rights, Judaism and human rights, racial discrimination, Afro-descendant and Indigenous collective rights, and the rule of law in Latin America. He has taught at leading academic institutions in the United States and abroad, including the University of Buenos Aires, Tulane University, Tel Aviv University, and the Washington College of Law at American University.
In recognition of his distinguished career, Professor Dulitzky received the Gary Bellow Public Service Award from Harvard Law School in 2007. He is a member of the International Human Rights Committee of the State Bar of Texas and the Texas Advisory Committee of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. His advisory work includes assisting in the creation of the IACHR’s Special Rapporteurship on the Rights of Afro-Descendants, contributing to Amnesty International’s Fair Trial Manual, and serving on the advisory panel for the revision of the UN Manual on the Prevention and Investigation of Extralegal, Arbitrary, and Summary Executions.
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year-2014
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Organizer
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Organizer” at UT School of Law (January 31, 2014). -
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Panelist
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Panelist” at Benson Latin American Collection, University of Texas (January 22, 2014). -
Book Chapter
Prologue: Towards a New Strategy for Missing Persons
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Prologue: Towards a New Strategy for Missing Persons” View online. -
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Artículo 28. Cláusula Federal
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Artículo 28. Cláusula Federal” In Convención Americana sobre Derechos Humanos, Comentario, Page 687 (edited by Christian Steiner and Patricia Uribe, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2014). View online.
year-2013
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Keynote Speaker
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Keynote Speaker” at National Human Rights Institute of Chile (December 9, 2013). -
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Keynote Speaker
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Keynote Speaker” at 3rd Annual Symposium of the Democratic Memorial, Barcelona (November 13, 2013). -
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ITAM and UT Schools of Law Joint Colloquium
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “ITAM and UT Schools of Law Joint Colloquium” at UT School of Law (October 19, 2013). -
Article
Too Little, Too Late: The Pace of Adjudication of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Ariel E. Dulitzky, Too Little, Too Late: The Pace of Adjudication of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, 35 Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review 131 (2013).
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Attendee
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Attendee” at Conference on Clinical Legal Education - The Value of Variety: Opportunities, Implications and Challenges of Diversification in Clinical Programs, San Juan, Puerto Rico (May 1, 2013). -
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Respondent
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Respondent” at University of Texas School of Law (April 8, 2013). -
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Moderator
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Moderator” at "The Inter-American Human Rights System in Crisis," panel at the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law (April 4, 2013). -
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Reviewer
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Reviewer” at Isonomía, Revista de Teoría y Filosofía del Derecho (Journal of Theory and Philosophy of Law) (March 22, 2013). -
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Speaker
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Speaker” at Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary of Mexico, Mexico City (March 2, 2013). -
Article
Case Note: Indirect Discrimination, Reproductive Rights and the In Vitro Fertilisation Ban
Ariel E. Dulitzky, Case Note: Indirect Discrimination, Reproductive Rights and the In Vitro Fertilisation Ban, 10 Equal Rights Review 123 (2013) (with Hannah Zimmermann).
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A Region in Denial: Racial Discrimination and Racism in Latin America
Ariel E. Dulitzky, A Region in Denial, in Race and Equality Law, 93 (Angela P. Harris, editor, Ashgate, 2013).
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Chair
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Chair” at University of Texas at Austin (February 15, 2013). -
Book Chapter
Al Gran Pueblo Argentino Salud: Derechos, Federalismo y Tratados Internacionales
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Al Gran Pueblo Argentino Salud: Derechos, Federalismo y Tratados Internacionales” In Tratado de Derecho a la Salud, Tomo II (edited by Laura Clérico, Liliana Ronconi, Martín Aliado, AbeledoPerrot S.A., 2013). View online.
year-2012
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Article
Twenty Reflections on the Process of Reflection
Ariel E. Dulitzky, Twenty Reflections on the Process of Reflection, 16 Aportes DPLf 11 (2012).
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20 Puntos de Reflexión Sobre el Proceso de Reflexión
Ariel E. Dulitzky, 20 Puntos de Reflexión Sobre el Proceso de Reflexión, Aportes DPLf March 2012, at 11.
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Book Chapter
El sistema interamericano en transición: La Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos y la justicia transicional
Ariel E. Dulitzky, El sistema interamericano en transición: La Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos y la justicia transicional, in Direitos humanos: Justiça, verdade e momória, 203 (Bethania Assy, Carolina de Campos Melo, Joāo Ricardo Dornelles, & José María Gómez, Editora Lumen Juris, 2012).<https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/adulitzky/62-El-sistema-interamerican-en-transicion_Direitos-Humanos-book.pdf>
spring 2027
- Business and Human Rights Law
- Latin American Law