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Magdalena Bas

Associate Professor of Public International Law at the University of the Republic and Researcher of the National System of Researchers (Uruguay). Professor at the University of Monterrey (Mexico). PhD in International Relations from the National University of La Plata (Argentina).

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The “gold” underfoot: Bukele and the threat of the return of metallic mining

What will be the behavior of the Salvadoran State in defense of human rights if it does not incorporate the population in the dialogue tables?

Venezuela and Interrupted Diplomatic Relations

Have diplomatic relations between the countries been broken off? No. Venezuela's communiqué does not explicitly state this. Legally, ties are maintained, with the interruption being temporary.

Are U.S. Gun Manufacturers Responsible for Deaths in Mexico?

Mexico initiated a historic litigation suing 11 U.S. gun manufacturers in a Massachusetts state Court for illicit trafficking from the United States and the direct impact on Mexican territory.

The European Union and New Green Energy

Co-author Leonardo Stanley The European Union Commission recently reached an agreement to incorporate gas and nuclear energy into the green taxonomy under certain conditions.

Environmental defense sprouts from the bottom

Co-author Leonardo E. Stanley Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, average temperatures have gradually increased. However, in the last five decades the increase has accelerated and has placed humanity on the edge of ecological security.