Barrondo, Astrid
Dr. Astrid Barrondo is a globally recognized expert in international human rights law and justice reform. With a Ph.D. and multiple postgraduate degrees from top European universities, she has led impactful legal, research, and advocacy initiatives across Latin America, Europe, and North America. From litigating landmark cases before the Inter-American Court to training government officials on anti-corruption strategies, Astrid has remained at the forefront of global justice advocacy. Her extensive publications and advisory work reflect her commitment to defending the rights of the most vulnerable, especially Indigenous peoples, women, and laborers. Fluent in Spanish and English, she is a powerhouse of legal intellect, human rights dedication, and cross-border collaboration.
lawyer, researcher, and educator with over two decades of
experience in transitional justice, anti-corruption, indigenous
rights, and international criminal law. With a Ph.D. from
Universidad Carlos III of Madrid and multiple master’s degrees
in human rights and international law, Astrid has held key roles
in the Inter-American system, United Nations bodies, and
international NGOs. Her depth of expertise spans high-impact
litigation, legal advising, academic instruction, and technical
consultancy making her a globally respected voice on justice
reform, environmental accountability, and marginalized
communities’ rights.