Graduated Magna Cum Laude from Brown University with honors in Political Science and Latin American Studies. His thesis, titled “The Marriage of Rights Discourses and Sexuality: An Argentine Story,” explored how the adoption of a human rights frame by Argentine LGBT activists influenced the types of goals articulated, the strategies used, and thus the reforms instituted in Argentina, both at municipal level in the city of Buenos Aires and nationally after 2006. Currently he works as a researcher in Dejusticia’s Global Area where he focuses on issues regarding business and human rights, implementation of progressive constitutionalism in the global South, and the human rights movement.