Angie Sanchez Medina holds a Bachelor of Laws in International and European Law from the University of Groningen. At the Hertie School, she studied public policy, specialising in management and organisation. She is passionate about corporate legal accountability and digital humanism and has experience in legal research and practice in a range of areas in law. During her bachelor's degree, she completed five internships, two of them at multinationals (at Philips and DP World) where she dived into the multidimensionality of corporate due diligence. While at the Hertie School, she challenged herself with public sector consulting at init AG, focusing on data privacy, as well as at Accenture, focusing on public tenders. During her last year she worked as a Project Management Associate at Themis, focusing on e-learning modules for bureaucrats.
Master's thesis title
The judicial controversy of corporate legal accountability: The Netherlands and the United Kingdom – Will mandatory human rights due diligence legislation be a game changer to the remediation of damages for the restoration of procedural justice of fundamental rights victims?