Professor Jorge Contesse is visiting from Rutgers Law School, where he has been on the faculty since 2013. He teaches and writes in international human rights law and comparative constitutional law, with particular emphasis on Latin American human rights matters. His work has appeared in the American Journal of International Law, the Harvard International Law Journal, the International Journal of Constitutional Law, the Journal of International Dispute Settlement, and the Yale Journal of International Law, and other journals. He has litigated and acted as expert witness in cases before international bodies, on issues regarding sexual orientation, the use of anti-terrorist laws, torture, freedom of expression, and the rights of indigenous peoples, and as expert witness before U.S. courts in matters of comparative law. Professor Contesse is a managing editor of AJIL Unbound, and co-editor of a forthcoming handbook on Comparative Enforcement of International Law, which will be published by Elgar. He has been a visiting professor at several institutions, including the University of Texas–Austin, the University of Miami, and the University of Paris I – Sorbonne. Before joining the Rutgers Law faculty, Professor Contesse taught at Diego Portales Law School, in Chile, and served on the board of Chile’s National Human Rights Institute. He holds an LL.B. from Diego Portales, and an LL.M. and J.S.D. from Yale University.