Marco Feoli Villalobos Explained

Marco Feoli Villalobos
Office:Minister of Justice of Costa Rica
Term Start:3 January 2018
Term End:8 May 2018
President:Luis Guillermo Solís
Predecessor:María Cecilia Sánchez Romero
Successor:Marcia González Aguiluz
Birth Date:9 January 1979
Birth Place:San José, Costa Rica
Birthname:Marco Feoli Villalobos
Alma Mater:University of Costa Rica
University of Salamanca

Marco Feoli Villalobos (born 9 January 1979) is a Costa Rican lawyer and university professor, and currently a member of the Subcommittee for the Prevention of Torture at the United Nations. Feoli was previously the Vice Minister of Justice and Peace of Costa Rica during the government of President Luis Guillermo Solís.[1] [2] Feoli is the third Costa Rican to serve on the subcommittee.[3] He is also a university professor at the National University of Costa Rica.[4]

Biography

Feoli was born in San José, Costa Rica on 9 January 1979. He studied at the José Ezequiel González Vindas School and at the Claretian College in Heredia Province. He then studied at the University of Costa Rica, where he obtained a law degree. Subsequently, he completed a master's degree in human rights and education for peace from the National University of Costa Rica and with the help of a scholarship from the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation, completed a master's degree in democracy and good governance from the University of Salamanca in Spain.[5] [6]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Exministro de Justicia es elegido como miembro del Subcomité para la Prevención de la Tortura en la ONU. 2021-02-01. delfino.cr. es.
  2. Web site: OHCHR Membership . 2021-02-01 . www.ohchr.org . es.
  3. Web site: Exministro de Justicia asume puesto en la ONU. 2021-07-12. Perez. Wendy. 2021-01-02. El Mundo CR. es.
  4. Web site: Marco Feoli Villalobos - Ministerio de Justicia y Paz. www.mjp.go.cr. 2018-06-28.
  5. Web site: Viceministro de Justicia: "Las cárceles están diseñadas para los pobres". 2021-07-12. www.larepublica.net. es.
  6. Web site: Más presos o más justicia. El País. 2019-03-05. 2021-07-12. es.