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Asúnsolo is the Research Director at México Environmental Law Center. Since attending HRAP, Asúnsolo has been working in Strategic litigation on environmental and climate change issues. He says HRAP "gave me better tools to engage with local communities and to communicate better."
His previous role was as Human Rights Project Leader at the Research Center for the Teaching and Learning of the Law (CEEAD). The center’s mission is to transform legal education in Mexico to train lawyers to be committed to the rule of law and human rights in Mexico. Asúnsolo and his team have created a working group whose members come from civil society organizations and public institutions like the Supreme Court, the National Commission on Human Rights, and universities to develop a human rights educational model for law schools. CEEAD is also developing two manuals including an e-platform for human rights education for law schools. Additionally, Asúnsolo volunteers with a migrant shelter and holds workshops so that residents can know their rights and learn about the legal system.
Asúnsolo holds a Master in the Advanced Studies of Human Rights from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and a Law Degree and a Master in Applied Public Management from the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey.