Enforceability of Arbitral Awards: Customary Law, State Responsibility, and the Role of the International Court of Justice - WAMR 2014 Vol. 8, No. 4
Author(s):
Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor
Raymond Doak Bishop
Page Count:
12 pages
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Published:
February, 2015
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DOAK BISHOP: It is my great pleasure now to introduce to
you our luncheon speaker, Judge Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor.
Judge Sepúlveda is the Vice President of the International Court of
Justice. He is a major figure in international law particularly in
Latin America, but also in the world more generally. For those of
us in this area, many of us know him as the ad hoc judge
appointed by Mexico in the Aveeno v. United States cases, and then
he was elected by the UN and continued on those cases later.
Those were the death penalty cases involving consular rights,
which is a major case or series of cases decided by the ICJ in the
last several years.
Judge Sepúlveda studied law at the National Autonomous
University of Mexico and then studied international law at
Cambridge University. For several years he was a professor of
international law. He served in 1982 as the Ambassador to the
U.S. and then through the 1980s as the Secretary of Foreign
Affairs of Mexico. Then for four years, he served as the
Ambassador of Mexico to the Court of St. James in the U.K. He has
served for many years on the UN International Law Commission
and as President of the Latin American Society of International
Law. In an interesting change of careers in the 1990s up to 2005
he served as the General Counsel of Grupo ICA, which is Mexico’s
largest construction and engineering company. So, he has both an
international law perspective and a corporate perspective, which
I think makes for an interesting combination. Now, his biography
also says “in recent times he has devoted much of his professional
activity to international arbitration.” He has served and serves on
the panel of arbitrators of the International Centre for Dispute
the panel of arbitrators of the International Centre for Dispute