Arturo J. Carrillo is Clinical Professor of Law and founding Director of the International Human Rights Clinic at The George Washington University Law School. Professor Carrillo co-directs GW Law’s Global Internet Freedom and Human Rights Project, and sits on the Board of the Global Network Initiative as an academic representative. Before joining GW Law School in 2003, Professor Carrillo served as the acting director of the Human Rights Clinic at Columbia Law School, where he was also a Lecturer-in-Law and the Henkin Senior Fellow with Columbia’s Human Rights Institute. Prior to entering the academy, Professor Carrillo worked as a legal advisor on human rights for the United Nations, as well as for prominent non-governmental organizations in his native Colombia. Professor Carrillo's research and advocacy focus on the intersection of ICTs and human rights, with an emphasis on the promotion of Internet freedom principles worldwide. His recent academic work revolves around examining issues in the digital arena like net neutrality and cyber-violence through the lens of international law.