For best experience please turn on javascript and use a modern browser!
You are using a browser that is no longer supported by Microsoft. Please upgrade your browser. The site may not present itself correctly if you continue browsing.
Starting September 2022, Daniel Litwin is a visiting fellow at ACIL. His research project considers corporate human rights responsibility for economic inequality. In that process, he is examining the normative contours of this responsibility, corporate distributive norms, and developing the notion of economic inequality due diligence amongst others as an accountability mechanism.

Daniel is a doctoral candidate at the European University Institute in Florence. He also works in international dispute settlement and serves as a consultant to international tribunals. He has spent several years as a legal adviser (to Judges Sir Christopher Greenwood and David D. Caron) and legal counsel at international tribunals evaluating state and corporate conduct against international norms. He is a graduate of McGill University (B.C.L. / J.D.) and the University of Cambridge (LL.M.). He is a member of the Quebec Bar.