Carlos Esposito
Programme Committee
Carlos Espósito is Professor of Public International Law at the University Autónoma of Madrid. Carlos has an extensive and varied teaching experience, having taught in numerous universities and institutions around the world, including as a Visiting Professor of Law at the Law School of the University of California, at Berkeley, the University of Buenos Aires and the University of Göttingen. Carlos has published extensively on general international law, including numerous articles in prestigious journals and reviews, and books as author or editor such as The Advisory Jurisdiction of the ICJ (McGraw-Hill, 1996 – in Spanish), The WTO and private persons (Dykinson , 1999– in Spanish), The WTO and European Regionalism (Dykinson, 2001– in Spanish), State Immunity and Human Rights (Civitas Thomson-Reuters, 2007 – in Spanish), The Role of Courts in Transitional Justice (Routledge, 2012) , Sovereign Financing and International Law (Oxford University Press, 2013) and Ocean Law and Policy: 20 Years under UNCLOS (Kluwer, 2016). Carlos studied law at the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina) and earned his PhD from the Univeristy Autónoma of Madrid in 1995.