New Developments in LGBT Rights within the Inter-American System

March 08, 2018 • 12:30 PM • Law School 4045

Professor Macarena Sáez, Faculty Director of the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law and Fellow in International Legal Studies at American University Washington College of Law, and Professor Larry Helfer, Harry R. Chadwick, Sr. Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for International and Comparative Law at Duke Law, will give a talk titled "New Developments in LGBT Rights within the Inter-American System." This is part of the Human Rights in Practice series, which is co-sponsored by the International Human Rights Clinic, and Center for International and Comparative Law. Co-sponsors include Outlaw, Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke Human Rights Center at the Kenan Institute for Ethics, International Law Society, and Human Rights Law Society. Lunch will be provided. For more information, please contact Ali Prince at ali.prince@law.duke.edu.

Biography

Macarena Sáez is the Faculty Director of the Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law and a Fellow in International Legal Studies at American University Washington College of Law (AUWCL). She teaches in the areas of Family Law, Comparative Law, and Human Rights. Professor Sáez was one of the lead counsels for the victims in the first case on sexual orientation before the Inter American System of Human Rights Karen Atala and daughters v. Chile. She has given her expert testimony on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity before the Constitutional Court of Colombia and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. She supervised a team of AUWCL students who wrote a legal brief and participated in the hearings before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights regarding AO 24/17 on sexual orientation and gender identity. She has written extensively on gender, sexuality and the law, especially on the issue of marriage equality.