Harvey Mpoto Bombaka
PhD in Law from, University of Brasilia and University of Aix Marseille (2022)
Fernando López Rangel
Master degree in International Law, University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (2023-)
Luana Adriano Araujo
PhD in Law, Rio de Janeiro Federal University (2023)
Krista Calleja
Master degree in Energy and Environmental Law, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (2012)
Giulia Tavares Romay
Master degree in Private International Law, University of Buenos Aires (2021-)
Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida
FGV Direito Rio
March, 03
Course Presentation
Olivier Costa
College of Europe
March, 08
How the EU really works?
Serena Forlati
University of Ferrara
March, 15
Opening Lecture: International cooperation in the fight against transnational organized crime and international human rights law: an European perspective
Frank Hoffmeister
Brussels School of Governance | European External Action Service
March, 22
The European Union’s contribution to the upholding and development of international law
Kai Enno Lehmann
University of São Paulo
March, 29
Challenges and Opportunities for Multilateralism: The consequences of the war in Ukraine
Marco Longobardo
University of Westminster
April, 05
Litigation of Community Interest before the ICJ: Recent challenges in light of the Gambia v. Myanmar case
Monique Sochaczewski Goldfeld
Brazilian Institute of Teaching, Development, and Research
April, 19
European Union relations with the Middle East: various possible definitions of the Middle East
Salvador Herencia Carrasco
University of Ottawa
April, 06
Business and Human Rights: Indigenous Peoples and the Inter-American Human Rights Courts
Monica Feria-Tinta
Twenty Essex
May, 03
Climate Change Litigation
Paulina Astroza
Universidad de Concepción
May, 10
Populism in Europe and Latin America
Conor Foley
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
May, 17
Conflicting obligations? The participation of EU member states in UN peacekeeping operations under international law
Daniel Damásio Borges
Universidade Estadual Paulista, UNESP
May, 24
The clauses for the protection of labor rights and the environment in the European Union's Preferential Trade Agreements : A critical analysis
Carolina Boniatti Pavese
São Paulo School of Advertising and Marketing
May, 31
EU Green: Pathways on climate governance and green growth
Jean-Louis de Brouwer
Egmont - The Royal Institute for International Relations
June, 7
Migration and Humanitarianism
Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
June, 14
EU decision-making, legitimacy and democratic déficit
Faculty of Law, University of Oslo
Andreas Follesdal
Professor
Professor Andreas Follesdal is a renowned scholar specializing in political philosophy and international legal theory. With a focus on the changing role and authority of the state, he has conducted extensive research on topics such as state sovereignty, global distributive justice, human rights, regional human rights courts, regional unions like the European Union, federalism, and the evolving roles of citizens and non-state actors. Currently a Professor of Political Philosophy at the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, Professor Follesdal has made significant contributions to the field. He served as Co-Director of PluriCourts, a Center of Excellence for the Study of the Legitimate Roles of the Judiciary in the Global Order, from 2013 to 2024. He was also the Principal Investigator of the European Research Council Advanced Grant MultiRights, focusing on the legitimacy of multi-level human rights judiciary from 2011 to 2016. Previously, he held positions such as Director of Research at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights and Academic Director of the Nordic Research School in Human Rights. Through his extensive academic work, Professor Andreas Follesdal has deepened our understanding of the evolving dynamics of governance, state authority, and the complexities of political philosophy and international legal theory.
University of Montreal
Miriam Cohen
Professor
Miriam Cohen is an Associate Professor at the University of Montreal's Faculty of Law, where she holds the Canada Research Chair on Human Rights and International Reparative Justice. Her research encompasses international, public, and human rights law, focusing on topics such as realizing reparative justice for international crimes. She has received prestigious awards and is a co-author of a widely used publication on international law. Professor Cohen leads a research program at the Faculty of Law, exploring international justice, reparation for human rights violations, and the intersection of human rights, technology, and individual empowerment. She is also the founder of the International Justice and Human Rights Laboratory, overseeing interdisciplinary research teams. Before her academic career, she gained valuable experience in international organizations and serves as a consultant and trainer in international law. Professor Cohen is multilingual, proficient in Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French.