Celia Mizrahi Nedvedovich

Research Associate

Ph.D. candidate in law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico ( Universidad Panamericana ) and holder of a law degree from the same institution. Research professor at the School of Law of the National Autonomous University of Mexico ( Universidad Panamericana). She is a member of the “Human Rights and the Universal System” research group at the UNAM Institute for Legal Research. Her areas of research include human rights, international law, and constitutional law.

She has collaborated with civil society organizations specializing in human rights, including the Center for Judicial Ethics, the Network for Ethical Political Action, and the Early Institute. She was a member of Mexico’s official delegation to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean at the Second Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Conference on Population and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean (2015) and at the Extraordinary Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Regional Conference on Population and Development for Latin America and the Caribbean (2017).

She has presented research at national and international conferences, including the World Congress of Constitutional Law, the ICON·S – International Society of Public Law Conference, the Mexican Congress on Constitutional Procedural Law, and the Ibero-American Conference on Constitutional Procedural Law. She has been an associate editor of the journal *Ratio Decidendi* and deputy coordinator of the Human Rights Commission of the Illustrious and National Bar Association since 2023.

She is the author of the articles “The Unconstitutionality of Constitutional Amendments: The Israeli Case and Its Lessons” and “Recognition of Living Beings Through a Normative Grading System Based on Their Dependence, Vulnerability, and Ecological Function”; and she has participated in the drafting of various amicus curiae briefs filed with the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation.

  • Human Rights
  • International Law
  • Constitutional Law