Security and a member of the Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation (ICRICT). She has worked as a researcher at the Netherlands Institute for Human Rights, as a staff attorney at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, as the Co-Director of the Department of International Law and Human Rights of the UN-mandated University for Peace in Costa Rica and as a Research Director at the International Council on Human Rights Policy in Geneva. She has also served as a consultant to several international organisations, including UN Women, the World Bank Group, UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the International Labour Organization and Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and has worked with a range of NGOs in formal and informal capacities. She has published widely on human rights, poverty and development, and taught various postgraduate courses at universities in Latin America and at the Oxford University Summer Course on Human Rights. She is a Chilean lawyer who holds a PhD in International Law from Utrecht University in the Netherlands, an LLM in human rights law from the University of Essex in the United Kingdom and a postgraduate diploma from the Universidad Católica de Chile. The research project was developed by IBAHRI Senior Fellow and UN Liaison Helene Ramos Dos Santos, and overseen and supported by IBAHRI Senior Programme Lawyers Shirley Pouget and Muluka Miti-Drummond. IBAHRI Director Phillip Tahmindjis and IBAHRI Geneva Consultant Laure Elmaleh also collectively contributed to editing the report. The IBAHRI would like to thank intern Olivia Crawford for her assistance in carrying out research for this report. 8 The Obligation to Mobilise Resources: Bridging Human Rights, Sustainable Development Goals, and Economic and Fiscal Policies   December 2017

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