Jocelyn L. Burgos is a JD and LLM graduate of the NYU School of Law. She has an undergraduate degree in Economics, with a minor in Mathematics, from NYU’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business. After completing her LLM degree, Jocelyn was a Research Fellow for esteemed NYU Law Professors Andreas Lowenfeld and Linda Silberman. During her tenure as a Research Fellow, Jocelyn gained considerable expertise in private international law, international litigation and arbitration, international trade, and international investment law. Her major projects included drafting revisions to the ALI project entitled Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments: Analysis and Proposed Federal Statute, the chapters on jurisdiction/judgments and issue preclusion in the book Civil Litigation in Comparative Context (West 2007), and International Economic Law (2d ed. 2008). Jocelyn has been invited to speak about comparative enforcement of arbitral awards at international conferences. She has coached NYU’s Vis and Vis (East) Moot teams since Fall 2006 and was selected by the Director of NYU’s Hauser Law School program to coach NYU’s FDI Moot team. Jocelyn is fluent in English and Spanish.