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A researcher trained in the IUDHUV, new vice-president of the Committee on Migrant Workers

Pablo Ceriani

Pablo Ceriani, researcher trained in the Institute of Human Rights of the Universitat de València (IUDHUV), has been chosen as a new vice-president of the Committee on Migrant Workers (CMW) of the UN. The CMW is one of the organs specifically created by an international treaty, adopted in the area of Unite Nations, with the purpose of protect determinate human rights and to fight against determine violations of the rights considered in the named treaties.

The purpose of the CMW is to protect determinate human rights and to fight against determine violations of the rights considered in the named treaties.  In detail, CMW is the responsible for the supervision of the compliance and violations of the ‘International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families’ signed in 1990.

Pablo Ceriani has studied the master’s degree and the doctoral programme on Human Rights, Democracy and International Justice organised by the IUDHUV and the Faculty of Law, where this course he read his thesis, conducted by professors Javier de Lucas and Ángeles Solanes. Ceriani is practising lawyer and professor of the Faculty of Law of Lanús, Buenos Aires, where he conducts a master’s degree in Human Rights and the Legal Clinic and is one of the co-directors of the Centre for Legal and Social Studies (CELS), which trains practising lawyers ‘pro bono’.

Last update: 26 de april de 2016 12:58.

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