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Justicia

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GONZALEZ SERRANO, Andrés. International pending proceeding. An approach from the Interamerican Commission of Human Rights. Justicia [online]. 2015, n.27, pp.17-29. ISSN 0124-7441.  https://doi.org/10.17081/just.3.27.318.

This article address the "no international pending proceeding" conventional and statutory element of admissibility. Through a basic, descriptive and deductive research, and it born of the question What should be understood international pending proceeding? And the general objective of identifying the lines of argumentation of the Commission when a State proposes the inadmissibility of a petition based on the existence of a pending proceeding. As a result, we find out that we have a pending proceeding when there is an identity between the parties, the object, the legal foundation of the petition and, moreover, it is processed by an international body which has a conventional mandate and an adjudicative, contentious and contradictory procedure.

Keywords : Legal foundation; Interamerican Commission of Human Rights; Object; International governmental agency; International pending proceeding and Subjects.

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