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Pablo de Greiff (born June 20, 1963) is a Colombian academic and a human rights activist, who served as the first
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Special Rapporteur on the promotion of
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, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence. In January 2015 he was also asked to be part of UNIIB, a United Nations mission of Independent Experts to address the situation in Burundi. From 2019 to 2020 he was part of a group of experts advising the UN Human Rights Council on its preventive functions. Since 2014 he is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice of the School of Law at New York University, where he directs both the Transitional Justice Program and the Prevention Project.


Early life and education

Born in Bogotá on 20 June 1963, de Greiff graduated from
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in 1986, and completed his PhD at
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in 1993.


Career

De Greiff was assistant professor of philosophy in the State University of New York from 1992 to 2002, and associate professor there in 2000–2003. He was a Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow at the Center for Human Values,
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, in 2000–2001. In 2001 he joined the
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(ICTJ), a human rights INGO based in
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, becoming its director of research. While at the ICTJ de Greiff provided advice on transitional justice to the
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, other UN agencies, governments,
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s and other bodies, including the National Reparations Commission (''Comisión Nacional de Resarcimiento'') in Guatemala, the Colombian National Commission for Reparation and Reconciliation (''Comisión Nacional de Reparación y Reconciliación''), the
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in
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and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Peru). He has also worked in the
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and Palestine, and has prepared for the UN
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(OHCHR) Rule of Law Tools for Post-Conflict States on Reparations Programmes, as well as advising OHCHR projects on reparations, Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration, and
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in post-conflict situations. He is widely considered as one of the intellectual shapers of the field of transitional justice. In 2011 the UN
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established a mandate for a Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantee of non-recurrence. De Greiff was one of 15 applicants for the three-year part-time post, and was one of three shortlisted. De Greiff's selection was announced at the conclusion of the 19th HRC session on 23 March 2012. As Special Rapporteur he presented thematic reports to the Human Rights Council and to the General Assembly. Additionally, he presented country visit reports on Tunisia, Spain, Uruguay, Burundi and the United Kingdom (specifically on Northern Ireland), and Sri Lanka. Reports are available at http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/TruthJusticeReparation/Pages/Index.aspx De Greiff has lectured at Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Cornell, NYU, the European University Institute and other universities across Europe and Latin America. He has edited 10 books on justice and human rights and many articles on transitions to democracy, democratic theory, and the relationship between morality, politics, and law. A member of the board of editors of the ''International Journal of Transitional Justice'', he holds dual Colombian and US citizenship.


Other activities

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(ICTJ), member of the advisory board * Open Society Foundations (OSF), Open Society Justice Initiative, member of the advisory boardPablo de Greiff
Open Society Foundations (OSF).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:De Greiff, Pablo 1963 births Living people United Nations special rapporteurs Colombian officials of the United Nations People from Bogotá Yale University alumni Northwestern University alumni State University of New York faculty People with acquired American citizenship Colombian male writers