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Annette Martinez Orabona is an Assistant Professor specializing in international law and human rights. Her research explores the intersections of climate change, forced displacement, and human rights in Latin America and the Caribbean, with a focus on marginalized, racialized, and economically deprived populations.
- B.A., University of Puerto Rico
- J.D., Interamerican University School of Law
- MALD, The Fletcher School at Tufts University
Her research examines how climate disaster recovery policies impact vulnerable communities, emphasizing human rights protections. She teaches courses in international public law, refugee law, human rights law, climate change law, disaster law, housing rights, and women’s rights. While her publications are not detailed here, her work aligns with interdisciplinary approaches to environmental and social justice.
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