Sergio Giuliano

Sergio Giuliano is an Argentine lawyer with an LL.M. from Yale Law School. He specializes in constitutional law and human rights and is currently reading for an MPP at the University of Oxford where he serves at the Executive Committee of Oxford Pro Bono Publico as Research Officer. He was legal adviser for the Minority Leader of the Argentine Congress and clerked for the Vice-President of the European Court of Human Rights.

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The Supreme Court of the United States denies absolute immunity to the International Finance Corporation in human rights case

The Supreme Court of the United States denies absolute immunity to the International Finance Corporation in human rights case

Last February 27th, a 7-1 majority of the United States Supreme Court held in Jam et al. v. International Finance Corp. that the IFC –the branch of the World Bank Group that lends to the private sector– does not enjoy absolute ...
Argentine Senate Rejects Bill on Abortion: The Way Forward

Argentine Senate Rejects Bill on Abortion: The Way Forward

The Argentine Senate has recently rejected, by a 7-vote margin, a Bill passed by the Chamber of Deputies on the voluntary interruption of pregnancy. The Bill was heavily debated both in Congress and Argentine society. The public ...
Argentine Supreme Court Strikes Down Mandatory Religion Classes in Public Schools

Argentine Supreme Court Strikes Down Mandatory Religion Classes in Public Schools

In the recent case “Castillo c. Provincia de Salta”, the Argentine Supreme Court declared the unconstitutionality of a provincial norm that imposed religious education in public schools during school hours. The Court held that, while ...