CMS Rodríguez-Azuero announces Tatiana Londoño’s appointment as Partner of the Firm
CMS Rodríguez-Azuero is pleased to announce Tatiana’s appointment as Partner of the Firm. Tatiana currently serves as Counsel in the Firm’s Environmental Law & Sustainability – Human Rights practice, and her promotion further strengthens the Firm’s ability to support domestic and international clients on strategic human rights, sustainability, and risk management matters. Her appointment reflects an outstanding career, strong academic credentials, and more than 20 years of experience in public law, international law, and human rights.
Tatiana advises clients in sectors such as extractives, agribusiness, education, and retail on human rights due diligence, both in relation to their own operations and across their value chains. Her experience combines deep public-sector knowledge with a private practice focus on designing and implementing prevention, compliance, and risk management strategies in the area of business and human rights.
She is a lawyer from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, where she also earned a graduate degree in Administrative Law, and she holds a master’s degree in National Security and Defense from the Colombian Superior War College. She also holds an LL.M. in International Legal Studies with a Certificate in International Human Rights Law from Georgetown University, which she attended as a Fulbright and Colfuturo scholar, graduating with honors.
Throughout her career, Tatiana has advised public-sector entities such as the Ministry of Defense and a legislative unit in the National Senate, and she served as Inspector General Delegate for Human Rights and Ethnic Affairs and for the Preventive Oversight of Civil Service. In recent years, through her private practice, she has advised domestic and international clients on due diligence frameworks, impact assessments, and the strengthening of human rights policies and processes.
Tatiana has also built a distinguished academic career. She has taught Public International Law at the undergraduate level at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana and, for the past five years, has taught the Business and Human Rights module in the university’s graduate programs and diploma courses, while also lecturing on international law, human rights, and international humanitarian law in other academic and training settings.
With this appointment, CMS Rodríguez-Azuero reaffirms its commitment to strengthening its Environmental Law & Sustainability – Human Rights practice and to providing clients with comprehensive advice on increasingly complex sustainability, due diligence, and human rights challenges.