Juan Manuel Gómez Robledo Verduzco
Juan Manuel Gómez Robledo Verduzco is a Mexican lawyer and judge on the International Court of Justice.[1][2] EducationGómez Robledo received his bachelor's degree from the Université de Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne. He also holds two master's degrees from Paris Nanterre University and Sciences Po.[3] He received his PhD from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, writing his dissertation, "The practice of the Security Council after the Cold-War and the interpretation of the United Nations Charter," which has since been published as a book.[4][5] CareerGómez Robledo has served in the Mexican foreign service for decades.[3] He served as a legal advisor from 2000 to 2004 and as Mexico's representative to the Organization of American States from 1998 to 2001 and to the United Nations from 2004 to 2007.[3] He also served as Mexico's agent before the International Court of Justice in the Avena case.[3] References
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