Sergio Giuliano
Argentina
Public Policy (MPP), 2018
Pembroke College, Oxford
Funding: Weidenfeld-Hoffmann/Chevening
Sergio Giuliano is a Human Rights Officer at the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland, where he works on individual complaints before the UN Treaty Bodies. He is also currently working on his doctoral dissertation at the Yale Law School on international human rights law.
Sergio has clerked at the European Court of Human Rights for its Vice-president, Judge Andras Sajo, as a Robina Human Rights Fellow. He also served as legal advisor to two subsequent Minority Leaders at the Argentine Congress.
Sergio holds a Master of Public Policy with distinction from the University of Oxford where he was a Weidenfeld-Hoffman/Chevening Scholar. At Oxford, he was a Research Officer at the Executive Committee of Oxford Pro Bono Publico, a contributor at the Oxford Human Rights Hub, and carried out his Master’s project at the Blavatnik School of Government’s Building Integrity Programme. Sergio also holds a Master of Laws from the Yale Law School where he was a Fulbright Scholar. He focused on comparative constitutional law and international human rights; was a research assistant on comparative constitutionalism and migration; was an editor on two journals; and was a member of the Constitutional Advisory Group. He obtained his LL.B. summa cum laude from Universidad de San Andres, Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he founded with fellow students the University’s Law Review and later taught Constitutional Law and Interpretation of the Law. He has authored and co-authored several academic articles and op-eds on matters of freedom of expression, equality, constitutionalism, democracy, globalization and institutional integrity.