The International Law Research Hub is a personal legal knowledge system dedicated to the study of International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights and related fields.
Its purpose is to organize jurisprudence, research notes, case analyses and original methodologies developed throughout my academic and professional journey.
Colombian Lawyer
Founder | International Law Research Hub
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Independent legal researcher dedicated to the study of International Law and the development of accessible legal research resources; specializing in International Law, with an academic focus on international criminal justice, human rights, and global legal governance. Graduated from Universidad del Rosario with an emphasis in International Law and Globalization, and currently pursuing postgraduate specialization in International Criminal Law.
Professional experience includes legal research, refugee protection, human rights, judicial research, and legal analysis. Her work has involved supporting refugee and migration cases, conducting legal research within Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP), and developing independent research projects in international law.
Current research focuses on International Criminal Law, while also exploring Public International Law, International Humanitarian Law, Refugee Law, Human Rights, International Environmental Law, Law of the Sea, International Organizations, and emerging issues related to Artificial Intelligence and cyberspace.
Cross-Border Human Mobility Legal Clinic — Refugee and migration law.
Judicial Research — Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP).
LL founded | LL.M. in International Criminal Law.
The International Law Research Hub is guided by the belief that international law should be approached through rigorous legal analysis, critical thinking, and continuous learning.
Research within the Hub combines treaty interpretation, case law analysis, jurisprudence, academic literature, and emerging legal developments to produce accessible, well-structured legal resources.
Rather than offering legal advice, the Hub seeks to promote independent research, encourage discussion, and contribute to a deeper understanding of international law.
International law is constantly evolving. This Hub was created as a lifelong research project—a place to collect ideas, analyze jurisprudence, organize legal knowledge, and document an ongoing academic journey. While the focus of the research will evolve over time, the commitment to curiosity, rigorous analysis, and public legal education remains constant.