Gonzalo Candia is a law professor at the Catholic University of Chile (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile). Since 2014, he has taught Constitutional Law and International Human Rights Law in this institution. Being a Fulbright scholar during the period 2009-2013, he received a LL.M and a doctoral degree in law at Georgetown University. He has published in specialized journals of Chile, Colombia, Spain, Italy and Germany. His present principal interests are: the study of Rule of Law implications for international human rights adjudication, the analysis of institutional dynamics inside the Inter-American System of Human Rights, and the development of comparative constitution making.

Gonzalo Candia
Catholic University of Chile and Visiting Fellow, MCC
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