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Academic and public speaking engagements

 

 

From 1999 to 2001 I taught Public International Law at undergraduate level and lectured on areas of my expertise at the LLM course at the LSE.  I have also lectured on international law in other institutions in England such as University of York (Post-War Reconstruction and Development Unit),  South Bank University (Master Programme on Development), and Huron University USA in London (Department of International Relations).  From 2002-2003 I was a Visiting Scholar at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge.

 

Other academic engagements in my field have included being a guest lecturer at Guangxi Normal University, Faculty of Law, China, being invited to teach on summer human rights courses abroad, lecturing at the Master Programme on the Rights of the Child of the Institut Universitaire Kurt Bosch-University of Fribourg, Switzerland and at the "Human Rights in Latin America" module at a Master Course of the School of Advance Study of the University of London. 

 

I have been a speaker on subjects of my expertise in different fora worldwide including the Human Rights Caucus of the US Congress, the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, the University of Oxford (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies), and Georgetown University Law Center. More recently, public speaking engagements included addressing diplomats from different missions on the topic of "Business and Human Rights", invited by the British Embassy in Guatemala.

 

I have appeared in interviews on issues of justice, human rights violations and accountability in the Washington Post,  NPR radio (National Public Radio USA),  the BBC Radio, Miami Herald, Diario Colatino (El Salvador), La Prensa Gráfica (El Salvador).   

For an Academic engagement or a public speaking engagement please contact me here.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader chairs the panel composed by Argentina Supreme Court Judge Carmen Argibay, International lawyer Monica Feria and Judge Carlos Cerda from Chile at Georgetown Law School

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, left, chairing a panel composed by Argentina Supreme Court Justice Carmen Argibay, attorney Monica Feria Tinta, and Judge Carlos Cerda from the Superior Court of Chile, at Georgetown University Law Center.  

Monica Feria-Tinta speaking at the US Congress, Human Rights Caucus.

Monica Feria-Tinta addressing diplomats from different missions in Guatemala on the topic of "Business and Human Rights" at the invitation of H.E. Sarah Dickson, British Ambassador in Guatemala.

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