Ariel E. Dulitzky
- Clinical Professor
Ariel Dulitzky is a clinical professor of law, director of the Human Rights Clinic, and director of the Latin America Initiative at Texas Law. 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.
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Latin American constitutional approaches to sports and human rights
Latin American constitutional approaches to sports and human rights
Ariel Dulitzky is Clinical Professor of Law, the Director of the Human Rights Clinic and the Director of the Latin America Initiative. He is also an affiliated faculty of the Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies and of the Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice. He is a leading expert in the inter-American human rights system. In 2010 he was appointed to the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances and elected as its Chair-Rapporteur in 2013 (2013-2015). Prior to joining the University of Texas, he was Assistant Executive Secretary of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR). Professor Dulitzky is an honors graduate of the University of Buenos Aires, School of Law, where he was editor of the Law Review. He received his LLM from Harvard Law School in 1999, where he was an editor of the Harvard Human Rights Journal. He served as a law clerk for a Federal Circuit Court in Argentina.
A native of Argentina, Professor Dulitzky has dedicated his career to human rights—in both his scholarly research and his legal practice. His extensive expertise is derived from active involvement in the promotion and defense of rights, particularly in the Americas and in international human rights litigation. His publications focus on human rights, the inter-American human rights system, enforced disappearances, afro-descendants and indigenous collective rights, racial discrimination and the rule of law in Latin America. He has taught at the University of Buenos Aires and the Washington College of Law at American University.
Recently, Professor Dulitzky has become interested in exploring the intersection between sports and human rights. He has been teaching a seminar on International Sports and Human Rights Law. Currently, he serves as the chair of the Student Athletes and Activities Committee ath the University of Texas at Austin.
Dulitzky received the 2007 Gary Bellow Public Service Award from Harvard Law School for his career in human rights. He has served as advisor to the IACHR's first Special Rapporteur on Afro-Descendants that he helped to establish in 2005. He has been an advisor to the second edition of the Amnesty International Fair Trial Manual and a member of the advisory panel for the revision of the UN Manual on the Effective Prevention and Investigation of Extralegal, Arbitrary and Summary Executions. Previously, Professor Dulitzky was the Latin America Program Director at the International Human Rights Law Group and Co-Executive Director of the Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL). Professor Dulitzky has directed the litigation of more than 100 cases in front of the Inter-American Commission and Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
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An Inter-American Constitutional Court? The Invention of the Conventionality Control by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Ariel E. Dulitzky, An Inter-American Constitutional Court? The Invention of the Conventionality Control by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, 50 Texas International Law Journal 45 (2015).
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Lecturer” at Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies (LLILAS) (February 25, 2015). -
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Jurisprudencia Interamericana Sobre Desaparición Forzada y Mujeres: La Tímida e Inconsistente Aparición de la Perspectiva de Género
Ariel E. Dulitzky, Jurisprudencia Interamericana Sobre Desaparición Forzada y Mujeres: La Tímida e Inconsistente Aparición de la Perspectiva de Género, 94 Lecciones y Ensayos 45 (2015) (with Catalina Lagos).
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Speaker” at Mexican Chamber of Deputies (November 13, 2014). -
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Interviewee” at CNN Mexico (November 13, 2014). -
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Attendee” at Inter-American Commission on Human Rights at the Organization of American States, Washington, D.C. (October 27, 2014). -
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Speaker” at United Nations General Assembly (October 22, 2014). -
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Respondent” at University of Texas at Austin (October 7, 2014). -
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El Impacto del Control de Convencionalidad. ¿Un Cambio de Paradigmaen el Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos?
Ariel E. Dulitzky, El Impacto del Control de Convencionalidad. ¿Un Cambio de Paradigma en el Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos? in Tratado de los Derechos Constitucionales (Julio Cesar Rivera, ed. 2014).
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Attendee” at United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland (September 19, 2014). -
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Participant” at Geneva, Switzerland via videoconference (April 29, 2014). -
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Panelist” at American University Washington College of Law and the Cyrus Vance Center Conference (April 10, 2014). -
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Keynote Speaker” at UT Law Chicano/Hispanic Law Students' Association Annual Banquet (April 4, 2014). -
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Memory, An Essential Element of Transitional Justice
Ariel E. Dulitzky, Memory, An Essential Element of Transitional Justice, in Peace in Progress, Volume 20: Colombia After Violent Conflict (April 2014). [Published in Spanish as La memoria, element esencial de la justicia transicional. Published in Catalan as La memòria, element essencial de la justícia en transicions.]
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Attendee” at University of Notre Dame’s Center for Civil & Human Rights (April 1, 2014). -
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Participant” at UT Institute for Historical Studies (March 27, 2014). -
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Participant” at Geneva, Switzerland via videoconference (March 26, 2014). -
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Commentator” at UT School of Law (February 14, 2014). -
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Organizer” at UT School of Law (January 31, 2014). -
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Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Panelist” at Benson Latin American Collection, University of Texas (January 22, 2014).