Bibliographic citations
Ayala, R., (2023). Caso “Hermanos Landaeta Mejías y otros vs. Venezuela”: un análisis de la Corte IDH sobre la vulneración de derechos humanos en ejecuciones extrajudiciales [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25672
Ayala, R., Caso “Hermanos Landaeta Mejías y otros vs. Venezuela”: un análisis de la Corte IDH sobre la vulneración de derechos humanos en ejecuciones extrajudiciales []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25672
@misc{renati/537812,
title = "Caso “Hermanos Landaeta Mejías y otros vs. Venezuela”: un análisis de la Corte IDH sobre la vulneración de derechos humanos en ejecuciones extrajudiciales",
author = "Ayala Huaccho, Regina Esmeralda",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
This research paper will analyze the human rights violations of Igmar Landaeta Mejías and Eduardo Landaeta Mejías at the hands of the Security and Public Order Corps of the State of Aragua in Venezuela. The facts took place between November and December 1996, but found a response from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on August 27, 2014, when it concluded that the State of Venezuela is internationally responsible for having violated the rights to life, personal integrity, personal liberty, judicial protection, judicial guarantees and children's rights of the Landaeta Mejías brothers. This analysis will be developed taking into account the context of police harassment that occurred against the victims and that led to the death of both brothers. Finally, it will be concluded that the use of force by the police officers was not proportional and its exercise did not take into account the human rights standards recognized not only in the American Convention on Human Rights, but also in the Convention against Torture, the Rights of the Child, and others. In the same way, it will be determined that the judicial actions of the courts of justice in Venezuela were not correct, as they did not seek diligence, effectiveness and appropriateness of their decisions.
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