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OCHOA BILBAO, Luis; PRADO LALLANDE, Juan Pablo  and  AYALA BRITO, Jesica. Isidro Fabela: world context and international law in the foreign policy of the Revolution. Rev. IUS [online]. 2019, vol.13, n.43, pp.207-230. ISSN 1870-2147.

This essay has the purpose of demonstrating the importance of the notion that International Law had in the construction of Mexican foreign policy, inheritor to the Revolution. The strategy is to illustrate in a general manner the life, the work, the ideas and the diplomatic actions of Isidro Fabela, who can be considered as the architect of the foreign policy model of Mexican revolutionary nationalism, especially during the government of President Lázaro Cárdenas (1934-1940). Along with the biographical profile, it also describes the international context that allows us to understand the reasons and justifications that gave life to the Mexican foreign policy of the period.

Keywords : International Law; Isidro Fabela; Foreign Policy; Diplomacy.

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