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- Mexico_v._United_States abstract "Mexico v. United States of America, formally Avena and Other Mexican Nationals, was a case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of the United Nations. It was decided on 31 March 2004, finding that the United States had breached its obligations under the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations in not allowing representation from Mexico 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.".
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- Mexico_v._United_States citations "General List No. 128".
- Mexico_v._United_States citations "Judgment, I.C.J. Reports 2004, 12".
- Mexico_v._United_States court International_Court_of_Justice.
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- Mexico_v._United_States judges Abdul_Koroma.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Awn_Shawkat_Al-Khasawneh.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Bernardo_Sepúlveda_Amor.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Francisco_Rezek.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Gonzalo_Parra-Aranguren.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Hisashi_Owada.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Nabil_Elaraby.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Peter_Tomka.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Pieter_Kooijmans.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Raymond_Ranjeva.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Rosalyn_Higgins.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Shi_Jiuyong.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Thomas_Buergenthal.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Gilbert_Guillaume.
- Mexico_v._United_States judges Vladlen_Vereschetin.
- Mexico_v._United_States name "Avena and Other Mexican Nationals".
- Mexico_v._United_States numberOfJudges "15".
- Mexico_v._United_States opinions "Declaration: Raymond Ranjeva".
- Mexico_v._United_States opinions "Declaration: Shi Jiuyong".
- Mexico_v._United_States opinions "Separate Opinion: Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor".
- Mexico_v._United_States opinions "Separate Opinion: Gonzalo Parra Aranguren".
- Mexico_v._United_States opinions "Separate Opinion: Peter Tomka".
- Mexico_v._United_States opinions "Separate Opinion: Vladlen Vereschetin".
- Mexico_v._United_States subject Category:2004_in_Mexico.
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- Mexico_v._United_States subject Category:Mexico–United_States_relations.
- Mexico_v._United_States comment "Mexico v. United States of America, formally Avena and Other Mexican Nationals, was a case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of the United Nations. It was decided on 31 March 2004, finding that the United States had breached its obligations under the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations in not allowing representation from Mexico to meet with Mexican citizens arrested and imprisoned for crimes in the United States.An order indicating provisional measures in the case of Mr.".
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