Mexico
MEXICO
DIILS COMPLETES MEXICAN SERIES ON ORAL TRIAL ADVOCACY
Military Judge training seminar. The law requires Mexico to transition their inquisitorial criminal justice system to an oral advocacy justice system by 2016. A few Mexican states (Chihuahua, Nuevo Laredo, Morelos, etc.) have already switched to an adversarial/oral model, but...
DIILS TEAM TRAVELS TO MEXICO CITY TO CONDUCT SEMINAR ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT
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El Centro Perry participa en intercambio académico con la Comisión Nacional de Seguridad de México
20 abril, 2018 El miércoles 11 de abril, los profesores del Centro Perry Celina Realuyo y Boris Saavedra participaron en un intercambio académico con la Comisión Nacional de Seguridad (CNS) en la Ciudad de México. La egresada del Centro Perry Mónica Méndez, directora general adjunta de...
MARITIME BORDER SECURITY AND OPERATIONAL LAW TRAINING FOR MEXICAN NAVY
DIILS adjunct faculty for Maritime Border Security and OperationalLaw Seminar at the Mexican Naval War College, Mexico City. The Defense Institute of International Legal Studies (DIILS), in cooperation with U.S. Northern Command...
Perry Center Awards Honors Dr. Linda Castro Gainza and Peru's CAEN
Each year, the William J Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies recognizes organizations and individuals who have made notable contributions to promote mutually supportive approaches to common security issues in the Western Hemisphere. On Wednesday, September 25, 2019 the Perry Center...
Perry Center co-hosts regional countering transnational threats seminar in Costa Rica
On September 7-9, 2016, the William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies and Costa Rica’s Ministry of Public Security convened over 100 senior defense and security professionals from 12 countries (Belize, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala,...
Perry Center Hosts CESNAV PhD Program
April 25, 2019 From April 22 to May 3, the William J. Perry Center is hosting the international extension phase of the Mexican Navy Superior Studies Center (CESNAV) National Security PhD program. The CESNAV PhD is a highly competitive program open to senior Mexican military officers and...
Perry Center Participates in Academic Exchange with Mexican National Security Commission
April 20, 2018 On Wednesday, April 11, Perry Center professors Celina Realuyo and Boris Saavedra participated in an academic exchange with the Mexican National Security Commission (CNS) in Mexico City. Perry Center alumna Mónica Méndez, CNS Deputy Director of Planning, Evaluation and...
Perry Center Professor Speaks at AEI
Experts on transnational organized crime and corruption in the Americas met at AEI on Friday to discuss ongoing challenges in tackling the region’s evolving crime landscape. AEI’s Roger Noriega spoke with El Salvador Attorney General Raúl Melara about the United States’ partnership with El...
Perry Center Professor Testifies Before Congress
On March 4, 2020, Perry Center Professor Celina Realuyo testified before Congress on "Global Illicit Networks and their Facilitators in the Americas: Countering the Threat from Mexican Cartels and the Opioid Epidemic" at a hearing titled "The Traffickers' Roadmap: How Bad Actors Exploit...
Perry Center Takes Transnational Threats Seminar to Guadalajara, Mexico
April 7-8, 2016, the Perry Center partnered with the University of Guadalajara’s Social Science and Humanities Department to carry out a “Countering Transnational Threats in the Americas Seminar” in Guadalajara, Mexico. Professors Boris Saavedra and Celina Realuyo presented before a crowd...
Wilson Center Event on Migration
On March 1, 2017 Perry Center Professor Celina Realuyo spoke on U.S. efforts to combat human trafficking and transnational organized crime in the Americas at the Woodrow Wilson Center Latin American Program's event on Migration, Trafficking and Organized Crime in Central America, Mexico and...
Tácticas Terroristas en Organizaciones Criminales: El Caso de México
Coches bomba que lanzan esquirlas en áreas urbanas repletas de gente y que son detonados en forma remota desde celulares. Cuerpos torturados con mensajes amenazadores dirigidos al público o al gobierno. Políticos acribillados a balazos por su trabajo. Estas escenas parecen evocar a Siria o...