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The Case Concerning Avena and Other Mexican Nationals (Mexico v. United States of America), more commonly the Avena case (French: Affaire Avena), was a case heard before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In its judgment of 31 March 2004, the Court found that the United States had breached its obligations under the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations in not allowing legal representation from the Mexican consulate to meet with Mexican citizens arrested and imprisoned for crimes in the United States.

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  • The Case Concerning Avena and Other Mexican Nationals (Mexico v. United States of America), more commonly the Avena case (French: Affaire Avena), was a case heard before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In its judgment of 31 March 2004, the Court found that the United States had breached its obligations under the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations in not allowing legal representation from the Mexican consulate to meet with Mexican citizens arrested and imprisoned for crimes in the United States. An order indicating provisional measures in the case of Mr. José Ernesto Medellín Rojas was entered on 16 July 2008, and on 19 January 2009 the ICJ found that the United States breached its obligations under the 16 July order, but also that the Statute of the International Court of Justice "does not allow it to consider possible violations of the Judgment which it is called upon to interpret." In the subsequent domestic American litigation in Medellín v. Texas, the United States Supreme Court (the court of last resort concerning federal rights and international obligations) held that the United States Congress had not implemented laws to enable redress of violations of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, or to enable enforcement of decisions of the International Court of Justice, and hence the President of the United States could not do so. (en)
  • El Caso México contra Estados Unidos de América, formalmente Avena y otros nacionales mexicanos, mejor conocido como Caso Avena fue un caso ante la Corte Internacional de Justicia (CIJ), Organismo Judicial de Naciones Unidas. Fue decidido el 31 de marzo de 2004. La Corte decidió que Estados Unidos había violado obligaciones adquiridas bajo la Convención de Viena sobre Relaciones Consulares al no permitir la representación de México para asistir a sus ciudadanos en condiciones de arresto por crímenes en Estados Unidos.​ (es)
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  • General List No. 128 (en)
  • Judgment, I.C.J. Reports 2004, 12 (en)
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  • 2004-03-31 (xsd:date)
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  • Case Concerning Avena and Other Mexican Nationals (en)
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  • Declaration: Raymond Ranjeva (en)
  • Declaration: Shi Jiuyong (en)
  • Separate Opinion: Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor (en)
  • Separate Opinion: Gonzalo Parra Aranguren (en)
  • Separate Opinion: Peter Tomka (en)
  • Separate Opinion: Vladlen Vereschetin (en)
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  • El Caso México contra Estados Unidos de América, formalmente Avena y otros nacionales mexicanos, mejor conocido como Caso Avena fue un caso ante la Corte Internacional de Justicia (CIJ), Organismo Judicial de Naciones Unidas. Fue decidido el 31 de marzo de 2004. La Corte decidió que Estados Unidos había violado obligaciones adquiridas bajo la Convención de Viena sobre Relaciones Consulares al no permitir la representación de México para asistir a sus ciudadanos en condiciones de arresto por crímenes en Estados Unidos.​ (es)
  • The Case Concerning Avena and Other Mexican Nationals (Mexico v. United States of America), more commonly the Avena case (French: Affaire Avena), was a case heard before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In its judgment of 31 March 2004, the Court found that the United States had breached its obligations under the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations in not allowing legal representation from the Mexican consulate to meet with Mexican citizens arrested and imprisoned for crimes in the United States. (en)
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  • Avena case (en)
  • Caso Avena (es)
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