Nicolas Boeglin, Professor of Public International Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Costa Rica, expert in international and consultative law.


Nicolás Boeglin is Professor of Public International Law at the Law School of the University of Costa Rica. With an outstanding academic career, Boeglin has established himself as an expert in international law issues. He addresses complex and current issues in his research and publications. His teaching work has been fundamental in the formation of new generations of jurists, providing a deep and critical understanding of public international law and its global implications.

In addition to his academic work, Boeglin is recognized for his participation in national and international conferences and seminars. Here he shares his vast knowledge and analysis on crucial issues such as sovereignty, human rights, and territorial disputes. His analytical and rigorous approach has made him a reference in his field, contributing significantly to the debate and development of international law in Latin America and beyond.

Here are some of their titles:

  • Doctor in Law (University of Paris II), LLM (European University Institute of Florence, Italy). Graduate of the Institut des Hautes Études Internationales (University of Paris II).
  • “Diplômé” of the International Institute of Human Rights (IIDH, Institut René Cassin) of Strasbourg (France).
  • Currently, Nicolás Boeglin is a consultant on matters related to the application of public international law and a professor of Public International Law at the Law School of the University of Costa Rica (UCR) at the undergraduate level, as well as at the Master in Diplomacy and the Master in Environmental Law of the UCR.