Antonio Guzmán Mutis LL.M.

Junior Researcher

  • Department:
    Researchers
  • Research strand: In the public interest: accountability of the state and the prosecution of crimes
  • Main fields of interest: Business and Human Rights International Human Rights Law Investment Law

Profile

Antonio Guzmán Mutis is Junior Researcher in International Human Rights Law at the Asser Institute. Antonio focuses on the human rights implications of irresponsible arms exports within the project on ‘Enabling Civil Society Efforts to Address the Misuse, Diversion and Abuse of Arms Exports in Latin America’. Previously, Antonio was a General Editor of the Cambridge International Law Journal. He has conducted internships at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg, and at Colombia’s Truth Commission. Before that, he also worked as Research Assistant and Student Researcher at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, where he supported several projects related to Business and Human Rights, International Investment Law and Public International Law in general, all of which were led by former Dean, Amb. Carolina Olarte-Bácares.

Antonio holds an LL.M. in International Law from the University of Cambridge (2023), a Certificate in Transnational Legal Studies from Georgetown University (2022), and an LL.B. from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (2021). Before his current appointment at the Asser Institute, Antonio was a Research Assistant to Professor Sandesh Sivakumaran at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge.

Antonio’s primary research interests lie within International Human Rights law, Business and Human Rights, International Investment Law and State Responsibility. Currently, he also serves as an Editor of the Völkerrechtsblog.

 

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