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Daniel Joloy

Major works

“Mexico’s National Protection Mechanism for Human Rights Defenders: Challenges and Good Practices” in Journal of Human Rights Practice. _Oxford University Press, 2013
“La incorporación de estándares internacionales en la protección de personas defensoras de derechos humanos en México”, en _Recomendaciones internacionales a México en materia de derechos humanos: Contrastes con la situación en el país.
Coord. Alejandro Anaya y Alán García. ONUDH-México, 2014
“Children: The forgotten victims of Mexico’s drug war” in _Children of the drug war: Perspectives on the impact of drug policies in young people. _Ed. Barret, IDEA 2011.

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About me

Daniel Joloy is a Senior Policy Advisor in the Law and Policy Programme at Amnesty International. Previously, he was the Advocacy Director at the Mexican Commission for the Defence and Promotion of Human Rights, a leading Mexican human rights organization in Mexico and was also the human rights advisor for the youth-led organization Espolea. Daniel was part of the civil society group that worked together with the Mexican Congress in drafting the Mexican Law for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders and Journalists. He has also collaborated with different research projects in international human rights law and international relations at the Center for Research and Teaching of Economics (CIDE). Daniel holds a B.A. in International Relations from Universidad Iberoamericana and a Masters in International Human Rights Law.