Patricia Cruz Marin is a lawyer and advocacy officer currently working at the Center for Justice and International Law - CEJIL. Patricia is also a JSD candidate at Yale Law School. Patricia has experience as a professor at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and as a legal coordinator of the Clinic Against Human Trafficking at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México. Patricia has a strong background in human rights research and representation, with a focus on the Inter-American System of Human Rights. Patricia holds a Doctor of Law degree from Yale Law School and has a Master of Laws degree as well.

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Center for Justice and International Law - CEJIL

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The Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization that protects and promotes human rights in the Americas through the strategic use of the tools offered by international human rights law. CEJIL offers advice and free legal representation to victims of human rights abuses—and to organizations that defend their causes—when justice proves impossible to achieve in their own countries. In this effort, CEJIL prioritizes the hemisphere’s most persecuted and excluded populations. Central to CEJIL’s work is the role of the victims and our collaboration with human rights defenders and partner organizations, with whom we litigate, coordinate our efforts and share our achievements.


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