Esteban supports the organization in strategic litigation before the Inter-American Human Rights System and the Universal System.
Prior to joining Race and Equality, Esteban was concluding an MSc in International Development, with an emphasis on poverty and inequality, at the University of Manchester, UK, on a Chevening Scholarship. He also worked at the Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL), where she was responsible for strategic litigation and advocacy before the Inter-American Human Rights System for cases involving El Salvador and Nicaragua, in addition to following up on Economic, Social, Cultural and Environmental Rights (ESCR) issues in the Central American region and Mexico.
Esteban received his law degree from the Escuela Libre de Derecho in Costa Rica and has a master’s degree in International Law and International Relations from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid where he was a scholarship holder of the Fundación Carolina, and a master’s degree in Peace, Conflict and Human Rights Studies from the University of Granada, Spain.