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Alicia Elena Pérez Duarte (Alicia Elena Pérez-Duarte y Noroña) was born on 15 May, 1953 in Ocotlán, Jalisco, México, is a lawyer. Discover Alicia Elena Pérez Duarte's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

Popular As Alicia Elena Pérez-Duarte y Noroña
Occupation lawyer, academic
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 15 May, 1953
Birthday 15 May
Birthplace Ocotlán, Jalisco, México
Nationality Mexico

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2003

Peréz-Duarte was appointed to serve as the technical secretary of the Senate Monitoring Commission for femicides in Ciudad Juárez between 2003 and 2005. In 2006 became the special prosecutor for crimes and acts of violence toward women. Among the cases investigated were the allegations of kidnapping and torture of Lydia Cacho in Cancun; a child pornography ring that was operating in Cancun, Chihuahua, Mexicali, and Tijuana; and the rape by police on a group of women in San Salvador Atenco. After serving twenty-two months, she resigned from the post because of bureaucratic delays and politically motivated exonerations or dismissals. Resigning from public service, Peréz returned to UNAM in 2008 and was appointed as the Leandro Azuara Pérez Chair in the law faculty.

1992

In 1992, along with other feminist scholars, Pérez-Duarte founded the Programa Universitario de Estudios de Género (PUEG, University Program for Gender Studies) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. That year, she was also appointed to serve as the legal director of public services for civil and family matters in the Attorney General's office. In 1993, she was appointed as the Numerary Magistrate of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice of the Federal District. During her tenure, she was active in the fight against femicide and violence against women. Her activism led to appointments as Mexico's delegate to the Pan American Health Organization, the United Nations Development Programme, the World Organisation Against Torture, as well as other international and multi-national organizations striving for equality and the right to live violence-free.

1977

Pérez-Duarte opened her own legal firm in 1977 and mainly dealt with clients in civil cases and family law. In 1983, she was also hired to work in the Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídica (Legal Research Institute) of UNAM. In addition to her private practice, Pérez-Duarte taught general law at the preparatory school "Colegio Montaignac", legal theory and practices at the Universidad Intercontinental, and civil law at UNAM. In 1988, she was contacted by a friend to become the legal representative of Chavela Vargas, an iconic singer who was an alcoholic and was in danger of being swindled by her record label. Pérez became Vargas' legal representative from that time until her death and the two had a romantic relationship that lasted for almost a decade. The two women lived together for four of those years with Pérez-Duarte's two children.

1953

Alicia Elena Pérez Duarte (born 15 May 1953) is a Mexican lawyer and researcher who focuses on human rights and women's legal status. She is a member of the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (National System of Researchers) and a co-founder of the Programa Universitario de Estudios de Género (PUEG, University Program for Gender Studies) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. In addition to her work in private legal practice, she has served as a magistrate for the Superior Tribunal of Mexico City, as technical secretary for the Commission investigating femicides in Ciudad Juárez, and as a special prosecutor for crimes against women.

Alicia Elena Pérez Duarte was born 15 May 1953 in Ocotlán, Jalisco, México. From a young age, she defied conventions which required her to wear dresses and though she took ballet, she quit as a teenager to work in secret so she could have her own money. Her family were well-off and lived abroad for part of her childhood, but her parents divorced when she was thirteen. Pérez-Duarte completed middle and high school in a convent school in Jalisco. After she graduated in 1972, she enrolled at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM)to study law. She completed both her licentiate (1977) and master's degree (1981) with distinction, earning the Medalla Gabino Barreda for her academic merit. She completed her Doctor of Law in 1988 at UNAM and went on to complete her specialist designation in human rights at the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights [es] in Costa Rica in 1989.