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Magdalena López

Political scientist. Researcher at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies of the University of Notre Dame and the Center for International Studies of the University Institute of Lisbon (CEI/IUL). PhD from the University of Pittsburgh.

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International Criminal Court and the Venezuelan case

Co-author Margarita López Maya On November 3, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court based in The Hague announced the opening of the formal investigation for crimes against humanity in Venezuela. If the government wishes to avoid a conviction, it will need to take substantial steps.

Venezuela: Abuse And Violence in The World of Culture

The suicide of Venezuelan writer Willy Mckey, after having admitted the rape of a minor who had denounced him on social networks, has raised a discussion that has been pending in the country for too long.

The “disappeared” Venezuelans

On December 18, when International Migrants Day was commemorated, a fishing boat carrying more than 30 Venezuelans without papers to Trinidad and Tobago went down. This is the last episode of a long tragedy that has been taking place in recent years.