Pablo Rueda-Saiz Discusses the Humanitarian Crisis in the Darién Gap on the Explainer Podcast

In Season 11, Episode 10 Miami Law’s comparative law expert examines the disaster currently unfolding in the jungle connecting Colombia and Panama.
Pablo Rueda-Saiz Discusses the Humanitarian Crisis in the Darién Gap on the Explainer Podcast
Pablo Rueda-Saiz

In Miami Law’s podcast, The Explainer, Professor Pablo Rueda-Saiz discusses the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the Darién Gap, a treacherous sliver of jungle connecting Colombia and Panama, through which hundreds of thousands of migrants pass in the march to the United States. Listen to the podcast here.

The primary interests of Rueda-Saiz include international and comparative constitutional law, law and society, social movements, armed conflict, and globalization. He has taught law at the University of Wisconsin, at the Justus-Liebig University in Giessen, Germany, and at the Universities of El Rosario and Los Andes in Colombia.

He has published articles in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters, both in Spanish and English, on topics related to comparative constitutional law and international law. His work has received awards and honorific mentions from the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), and the Law and Society Association (LSA).