MEXICO DEATH ROW

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE UNITED States government will have to reconsider the fate of foreign nationals on death row, after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled it had breached its obligations under the Vienna Convention on consular relations, by failing to inform 51 Mexican convicts of their right to contact diplomats "without delay" after arrest. The court also censured the US for failing to allow Mexican consular officials to arrange legal representation in 34 cases. Although The Hague-based ICJ rejected Mexico's request that the convictions and sentences ...


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