
Yasmín Esquivel Mosa
Yasmín Esquivel Mosa is a prominent Mexican lawyer and current minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN). Known for her dedication to human rights and animal welfare, she has been involved in significant legal discussions concerning the treatment of animals, including the case of the African elephant Ely. Her work emphasizes the importance of recognizing animals as sentient beings and advocating for their proper care and rights.
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Yasmín Esquivel Mosa was also a minister competing for the presidency of the Supreme Court.
Segundo indígena en la Corte y el frenón a ministrasYasmín Esquivel Mosa is the minister whose thesis is at the center of the alleged plagiarism case.
Condena Consejo Universitario sentencia a Graue y a exdirector de FES Aragón de 15 mdp; señala intromisión a autonomía de la UNAMYasmín Esquivel Mosa is the minister proposing to confirm the amparo for the elephant Ely.
Corte alista discusión sobre futuro de la elefanta Ely; proyecto propone un plan integral de cuidados














