We're very pleased to welcome
Nino Guruli (left), who contributes today's
guest post on new developments at the European Court of Human Rights.
Nino is a Legal
Fellow with the American Society of International Law, currently working on the Society’s program aimed at integrating international law and human rights in high school curriculums across the
United States.
Nino graduated from
Mount Holyoke College with a B.A. in Philosophy and Political Science. During her time there, Nino conducted field research, in the
Republic of Georgia, on acute violent conflict and resource scarcity. She studied law at the University of Notre Dame, where she served as the research assistant to
Mary Ellen O’Connell, an IntLawGrrls contributor, on the 6th edition of a Foundation Press
casebook,
The International Legal System: Cases and Materials.
Heartfelt welcome!
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