Javier Laynez Potisek

Mexican jurist (born 1959)
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Javier Laynez
Javier Laynez
Justice of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation
Incumbent
Assumed office
December 10, 2015
PresidentEnrique Peña Nieto
Preceded byJuan Silva Meza
Personal details
Born
Javier Lainez Potisek

(1959-06-02) June 2, 1959 (age 65)
Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico
Alma materUniversidad Regiomontana (LLB, MA)
Paris Dauphine University (LLM, PhD)
ProfessionLawyer, Procurator, prosecutor, politician

Javier Laynez Potisek (born June 2, 1959) is a Mexican jurist and since December 10, 2015, a member of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) of Mexico.[1][2]

He holds a Law Degree from the Universidad Regiomontana and a Master's in Tax Administration, a Master's in Public Law and a Doctor of Public Law from the Paris-Dauphine University of Paris IX Dauphine.[3]

He has been a professor of Administrative Law, Law and Regulation, and Legal Structure of the Mexican State, at the undergraduate and master's level, at El Colegio de México and at the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE).

He is the author of several publications in the areas of Constitutional Law and Public Administration.

In November 2015, he was announced as a candidate for Minister of the Supreme Court of the Nation.[4] On December 10, 2015 he was ratified by the Senate of the Republic to the post with 81 votes in favor.

Trajectory

Federal Prosecutor's Office

In the legislative part, it emphasizes, fundamentally, the energy reform as well as the decisive participation in the reform of the Public Administration, that proposed President Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, compacting the administrative structures.

Under his administration, favorable sentences were obtained in the ISSSTE Law, having more than 100,000 amparos gained. As regards the IETU Law, a favorable judgment was obtained in the first instance.

In the case of criminal investigations, the number of arrest warrants for crimes committed against the treasury within the scope of the powers of the Office of the Attorney General has increased, while it has been responsible for litigating financial criminal matters arising from the crisis 2008.

Teaching

Distinctions

Some publications

References

  1. ^ Ramos, Rolando (November 21, 2023). "SCJN desecha queja del Ejecutivo: ministro Laynez sí podrá participar en fallo sobre fideicomisos". El Economista (in Spanish). Retrieved September 9, 2024.
  2. ^ González, P.M. (2019). Historia mínima de la Suprema Corte de Justicia de México. Historia mínima (in Spanish). El Colegio de Mexico AC. p. 173. ISBN 978-607-564-280-2. Retrieved September 9, 2024.
  3. ^ "Javier Laynez Potisek | Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación". www.scjn.gob.mx. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
  4. ^ Melgar, Ivonne (November 14, 2015). "Envía Peña Nieto ternas al Senado para la SCJN". Excélsior (in Spanish). Retrieved September 9, 2024.