Diana Rangel

Diana Randel

Diana Rangel
Office Assistant for Programs

Diana Rangel is an undergraduate student at the College of Arts and Science studying Public Policy. Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY she developed a passion to serve her community with an interest in Immigration Rights, Poverty, and Worker Rights. She expands her commitment to advocacy and justice with her role as the NYC Community Outreach Chair for MexSA NYU, in addition to her position as the Vice President of Advocacy (WSP) for the Commuter Student Council.

César Rodríguez Garavito

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César Rodríguez-Garavito
Center Chair and Faculty Director; Professor Clinical Law; Director, Earth Rights Advocacy & FORGE programs; Editor-in-Chief, Open Global Rights

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César Rodríguez-Garavito is Professor of Clinical Law and Chair of the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice at NYU School of Law. He is the founding director of the Earth Rights Advocacy Clinic, the Future of Rights and Governance (FORGE) Program, the Climate Law Accelerator, and the More Than Human Rights (MOTH) project at NYU Law. Professor Rodríguez-Garavito is a human rights and environmental justice scholar and practitioner whose work focuses on global governance, climate change, socioeconomic rights, business and human rights, Indigenous peoples’ rights, and the human rights movement.

He is the Editor-in-Chief of Open Global Rights and a Faculty Associate of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. Rodríguez-Garavito has served as a strategy advisor to leading international and domestic human rights organizations in different parts of the world. He has been an expert witness of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, an Adjunct Judge of the Constitutional Court of Colombia, a member of the Science Panel for the Amazon and a lead litigator in climate change, socioeconomic rights and Indigenous rights cases. His scholarship, advocacy, and opinion pieces have been featured in numerous media outlets, including The New York Times, The Guardian, BBC, Reuters, National Geographic, Emergence Magazine , El País and El Espectador. He has conducted field research and environmental and human rights investigations around the world, including in Brazil, India, South Africa, the Caribbean region, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, and the United States.

Rodríguez-Garavito is a co-editor of Cambridge University Press’s Globalization and Human Rights book series. He has served in the editorial boards of the Annual Review of Law and Social Science and the Business and Human Rights Journal, as well as in the boards of the Business and Human Rights Resource Center and WITNESS.

He has been an Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Global Justice and Human Rights Program and the Center for Socio-Legal Research at the University of the Andes (Colombia). He has also served as Director of Dejusticia and has been a visiting professor at Stanford Law School, Brown University, the University of Melbourne, the University of Pretoria (South Africa), and the Getulio Vargas Foundation (Brazil).

He holds a Ph.D. and an M.S. in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an M.A. from NYU’s Institute for Law and Society, an M.A. in Philosophy from the National University of Colombia, and a J.D. from the University of the Andes.

His publications include Litigating the Climate Emergency: How Human Rights, Courts and Legal Mobilization Can Bolster Climate Action (Cambridge, ed.); “Human Rights 2030: Existential Challenges and a New Paradigm for the Field” (Oxford); “A Rights Turn in Biodiversity Litigation? (Transnational Environmental Law, coaut.) “Climatizing Human Rights: Economic and Social Rights for the Anthropocene” (Oxford); “Globalizing the Indigenous: The Making of International Human Rights from Below” (Hart) Business and Human Rights: Beyond the End of the Beginning (Cambridge, ed.); Radical Deprivation on Trial: The Impact of Judicial Activism on Socioeconomic Rights in the Global South (Cambridge, coaut.); Compliance with Socioeconomic Rights Judgments (Cambridge, co-ed.); Balancing Wealth and Health: the Battle over Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines in Latin America (Oxford, co-ed.); “Amphibious Sociology: Action-Research for a Multimedia World” (Current Sociology); “The Future of Human Rights: From Gatekeeping to Symbiosis” (Sur Journal); Law and Society in Latin America: A New Map (Routledge, ed.); Making it Stick: Compliance with Social Rights Judgments (Cambridge, co-ed.); “Ethnicity.gov: Global Governance, Indigenous Peoples and the Right to Prior Consultation in Social Minefields” (Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies); “Beyond the Courtroom: The Impact of Judicial Activism on Socioeconomic Rights in Latin America” (Texas Law Review); “Global Governance and Labor Rights: Codes of Conduct and Anti-Sweatshop Struggles in Global Apparel Factories in Mexico and Guatemala” (Politics & Society); and Law and Globalization from Below: Toward a Cosmopolitan Legality (Cambridge, co-ed.).

Carlos Andrés Baquero-Díaz

Carlos Andrés Baquero Díaz

Carlos Andrés Baquero-Díaz
Research Lead
Earth Rights Advocacy

Carlos Andrés holds a LLM on International Legal Studies from NYU Law, where he was a Hauser Global Scholar and 2019 recipient of the Jerome Lipper Award. He also has a J.D. from Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá, Colombia), where he graduated as cum laude, and a B.A. in Political Science from the same university. Currently, he is a JSD student at NYU Law working on issues related to property and environmental law in the Brazilian Amazon region. His research interests focus on discrimination, participation, environment law, property, and climate change.

He has worked at the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, the Center for the Study of the Law, Justice and Society (Dejusticia), the Columbia Center for Sustainable Investment, and the Comunidad de Juristas Akubadaura.

Carlos Andrés works at the Center as a research lead on the Climate Litigation Accelerator on rights of nature, property rights, and environmental protection.

Brigitta Call

Brigitta Call

Brigitta Call
Finances, Operations and Events Coordinator

As the Finances, Operations and Events Coordinator at the Center, Brigitta supports our ongoing initiatives and programs across clusters. She earned her BA in Political Science with a concentration in Human Rights and Gender in War from Boston University. She firmly believes in the Center’s work, as its interdisciplinary approach, faculty expertise, and fellowship program provide a platform for actively engaging in advancing human rights advocacy and legal scholarship.

Brigitta’s interest in advancing social justice and equity dates back to middle school, where she first engaged in student government. Her dedication continued through college, where she served as a Student Body Senator, playing a pivotal role in spearheading campus-wide initiatives, including the distribution of free menstrual products and leading a campus environmental beautification committee. Additionally, she remained active with HeForShe on campus, raising funds for the local women’s shelters of Boston.

Brianne Cuffe

Brianne Cuffe

Brianne Cuffe
Faculty Assistant, Philip Alston

Brianne Cuffe is the faculty Assistant for Philip Alston. She holds a BA in Biology from Boston University, but her passion for public health did not develop until working at MCPHS University as Administrative Coordinator for the School of Arts and Sciences. Working closely with a diverse and interdisciplinary group of faculty, she coordinated events and programming, included Community Action Poverty Simulations, for students and faculty.

Following Missouri Community Action Network’s model, participants experience a sample of the hardships families living on the brink of poverty encounter and learn to recognize with a holistic perspective the various barriers their future patients might encounter. Brianne is also an “environmental nut.” She volunteered with Boston Harbor Islands’ Stewardship Saturdays and currently volunteers with NYC Park’s stewardship team removing invasive species, planting trees, and collecting data for citizen science projects.

Ashley Otilia Nemeth

Ashley Nemeth

Ashley Otilia Nemeth
Research Scholar & Litigation Associate
Earth Rights Advocacy; FORGE

Ashley is a Research Scholar and Litigation Associate at the Center and the Earth Rights Advocacy Clinic working on issues related to climate impacts, economic justice, and human rights.  

She holds a J.D. from NYU School of Law (cum laude), where she was awarded the International Human Rights Convocation Award, the LACA Kim Barry ’98 Memorial Convocation Award for Human Rights, and the Edmond Cahn Law Review Convocation Award. Ashley also holds a M.S in Entrepreneurship (cum laude) and B.S. in Accounting (cum laude) from the University of Florida. 

Prior to joining the Center, Ashley was an associate in White & Case’s International Arbitration Group, working with foreign sovereigns and private companies to resolve complex disputes before investor-state and commercial arbitration tribunals. Ashley’s pro bono practice at White & Case focused on international human rights and humanitarian law, which included clients like the United Nations, the Public Interest Law & Policy Group, the Human Right 2 Water, and Oxfam America. 

During law school, Ashley was the President of the Latinx Law Students Association and an Articles Editor for the New York University Law Review. She also served as a Legal Advisor to the Solomon Islands Permanent Mission to the United Nations, advising on matters before the Second and Sixth Committee of the General Assembly, as well as on multilateral treaty negotiations and submissions to the International Law Commission. Prior to law school, Ashley was a Certified Public Accountant and Audit Associate at KPMG. 

Ashley is a licensed attorney in the State of New York and the District of Columbia. 

Arpitha Kodiveri

Arpitha Kodiveri

Arpitha Kodiveri
Research Affiliate
Earth Rights Advocacy

Arpitha Kodiveri is a Research Affiliate in the Earth Rights Advocacy program and former research director at the Center. She is an environmental law and justice scholar and currently an assistant professor of political science at Vassar College. Her work focuses on the role of law in the context of redressing climate harms faced by indigenous communities in South Asia. Her previous research examines land conflicts and legal mobilization by forest-dwelling communities in India. She has worked as an environmental lawyer supporting Adivasi and forest-dwelling communities in India. She is the recipient of the Hans Kelsen Fellowship at the EUI and the Fulbright-Nehru Fellowship.

Arpitha received her Doctoral degree in law from the European University Institute as a Hans Kelsen Fellow. She has an LLM from UC Berkeley as a Fulbright Nehru Fellow and a BSL LLB from ILS Law College, Pune.

Ariel Sim

Ariel Sim

Ariel Sim
Human Rights & Regenerative Design Fellow
Earth Rights Advocacy; FORGE

Ariel Sim is the Human Rights & Regenerative Design Fellow, awarded to outstanding human rights professionals in recognition of their excellent contributions to the human rights field, in particular the innovations in practice that they have developed and refined. As a fellow, Ariel works closely with members across various human rights law and practice initiatives, including the More Than Human Rights (MOTH) initiative, Earth Rights Advocacy (ERA), Open Global Rights, and the FORGE Program. Ariel is an anthropologist, designer, facilitator and artist, and also runs her own creative consultancy – Conscious Creator Inc.

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