Sebastián Guidi obtained his law degree cum laude in Universidad de Buenos Aires (2012). During his course, he received a full scholarship for a exchange program in Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium), where he studied European and antitrust law. In 2017, he received an LL.M. from Yale University, and in 2022 he was awarded his doctorate in law (J.S.D.) with a dissertation on the legitimacy of international courts.
His has work experience in both the private and the public sector. He was a legal aide both in the Argentine House of Representatives (2010-2013) and in the Ministry of Interior (2016). He also practiced corporate and administrative law in Leverone & Mihura Estrada Law Firm (2014-2016). Furthermore, he was a law clerk at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France (2017-2018).
Currently, aside from his work at Haissiner Law Firm, he lectures on constitutional law in Universidad Torcuato di Tella. He is regularly invited to speak about constitutional affairs, including by the Argentine House of Representatives. He has published numerous articles on public law in journals in Argentina, the rest of Latin America and the United States, as well as op-eds in the most widely read newspapers in the country. He has codirected collective treatises, such as a Commented Argentine National Constitution (2 volumes, Thomson Reuters, 2019) and the Oxford Handbook of Latin American Constitutional Law (Oxford University Press, 2022).
Languages: Spanish, English, French, Italian