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Guglielmo is a Lecturer in International Law at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law. His experience and expertise cover a wide range of areas within the field of public international law including: international institutions; international arbitration and international dispute settlement in general; use of force, arms control and laws of warfare; World Trade Organisation; human rights and refugees; international criminal law; history and philosophy of international law.
He is the author, with Barbara Harrell-Bond, of Rights in Exile (2005) – "a damning exposé of protection failures of those most responsible for safeguarding refugee rights: the host countries of asylum, contracting NGOs and the UNHCR" (International Journal of Refugee Law). His book on UN Accountability is forthcoming with Cambridge University Press. He is also the author of numerous academic articles on different aspects of international law, and of editorials in newspapers (full list).
In the Spring of 2007 he was a Visiting Fellow at Harvard Law School. In the summer of 2006, he was director of studies in public international law at the Hague Academy of International Law. Before coming to Cambridge, he was a research fellow at Merton College, Oxford (2000-03).
As a practising barrister since 2006 and, before that as a consultant, he has advised governments, companies and non-governmental organisations on public international law.
He holds a Laurea in Giurisprudenza (University of Bologna), an LLM (London), an MA (Oxon), and PhD (London School of Economics).
Email: gv219@cam.ac.uk
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