Luis Moreno Ocampo Politician

Luis Gabriel Moreno Ocampo (born 4 June 1952) is an Argentine lawyer and the first Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC). He previously worked as a prosecutor in Argentina, notably combating corruption and prosecuting human rights abuses by senior military officials in the Trial of the Juntas.Moreno Ocampo was an Associate Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Buenos Aires and a visiting professor at Stanford University and Harvard Law School.[2] He has acted as a consultant to the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank and the United Nations.[2] He is a former member of the advisory board of Transparency International and a former president of its Latin America and Caribbean office. As of fall 2013, he was a Senior Fellow at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University.In 2011, The Atlantic included him among its "Brave Thinkers", a guide to the people risking their reputations, fortunes and lives in pursuit of big ideas. In that same year, Foreign Policy magazine designated him one of its "100 Top Global Thinkers", the magazine’s portrait of the world marketplace of ideas.

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Luis Moreno Ocampo
Alias (AKA)Moreno-Ocampo Luis; Moreno Ocampo José Luis
Birth dateJune 04, 1952
Birth place
Buenos Aires
Education
University of Buenos Aires

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