Luis Alejandro Pebe Muñoz

Luis Alejandro Pebe Muñoz

Luis Alejandro Pebe Muñoz is a graduate of the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), with a focus on international law and human rights. He completed the PUCP International Program in Barcelona with Pompeu Fabra University, where he studied globalization, international business, and global issues. Luis is fluent in English (Advanced, certified with FCE) and intermediate in Portuguese. Currently, he is a Legal Assistant at the PUCP Institute of Democracy and Human Rights (IDEHPUCP), working on research related to business, human rights, indigenous peoples, and climate change. He is also a member of the Interdisciplinary Research Group on Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law at PUCP and won the 2024 PUCP Law Student Colloquium with his article on the need for non-repetition guarantees for the LGBTIQ+ community in the context of hate crimes during the internal armed conflict. Luis has contributed to the Columbia Law School report on the Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ advisory opinion on climate change. He is also a teaching assistant for various courses at PUCP, including Public International Law and Human Rights. Furthermore, during his time at university, served as a member of the Board of Directors of the THĒMIS Civil Association, as well as the Board of Directors of both the Human Rights Team and the Environmental Law Team at PUCP. Additionally, Luis has published over 20 articles on international law, human rights, and climate litigation across multiple platforms, including IDEHPUCP, Enfoque Derecho, the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, and the Refugee Law Initiative.

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