Natalia Brigagão
Natalia Brigagão is a Victor Nunes Leal Chair at the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil, a Constitutional Law Teaching Assistant at the Oxford Law Faculty, and a Lecturer of the Brazilian Interdisciplinary Course of Human Rights, the most renowned human rights course in South America.
She graduated with a Magister Juris from the University of Oxford as an Oxford-Weidenfeld and Hoffmann Kofi Annan Scholar at Mansfield College. A researcher in human rights, constitutional law, and international law with 7+ years of experience and several publications, including in books edited by an ICJ Judge and an Oxford Journal, Natalia was formerly a Visiting Student at Harvard University and holds an LLB from the Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil.
Natalia is currently researching the adjudication of socioeconomic rights within COVID-related constitutional review by Brazil's Supreme Federal Court and exploring the ways in which inequality has played into its jurisprudence. She is generally interested in the ways in which law and its institutions can be advanced, adjusted, or changed in a systemic manner to tackle deeply entrenched socioeconomic inequalities they often has a role in creating and perpetuating themselves.
She graduated with a Magister Juris from the University of Oxford as an Oxford-Weidenfeld and Hoffmann Kofi Annan Scholar at Mansfield College. A researcher in human rights, constitutional law, and international law with 7+ years of experience and several publications, including in books edited by an ICJ Judge and an Oxford Journal, Natalia was formerly a Visiting Student at Harvard University and holds an LLB from the Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil.
Natalia is currently researching the adjudication of socioeconomic rights within COVID-related constitutional review by Brazil's Supreme Federal Court and exploring the ways in which inequality has played into its jurisprudence. She is generally interested in the ways in which law and its institutions can be advanced, adjusted, or changed in a systemic manner to tackle deeply entrenched socioeconomic inequalities they often has a role in creating and perpetuating themselves.
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We shouldn't have to make a choice between health and
privacy. For this, we publish a collection of country reports
on the legislative and regulatory measures taken in the
respective jurisdictions in response to Covid-19 from a
human rights and rule of law perspective, with particular
focus on privacy rights. The objective of the country
reports is to offer an overview of the main, or most
problematic, measures, and to highlight “alarm bells” and
“best practices” in assessing the state of privacy and data
protection amidst the current pandemic.
Book Chapters by Natalia Brigagão
Academic Blogs by Natalia Brigagão
https://ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/keeping-a-roof-over-your-head-diverging-approaches-to-pandemic-evictions-in-brazil-and-the-us/
Guest Writer at Academic Blogs by Natalia Brigagão
Natalia Brigagão, ‘The story of Brazilian constitutional dignity – and why it matters to constitutional and human rights studies’ IACL-AIDC Blog (22 February 2019) https://blog-iacl-aidc.org/2019-posts/2019/2/22/the-story-of-brazilian-constitutional-dignity-and-why-it-matters-to-constitutional-and-human-rights-studies
Conference Papers by Natalia Brigagão
We shouldn't have to make a choice between health and
privacy. For this, we publish a collection of country reports
on the legislative and regulatory measures taken in the
respective jurisdictions in response to Covid-19 from a
human rights and rule of law perspective, with particular
focus on privacy rights. The objective of the country
reports is to offer an overview of the main, or most
problematic, measures, and to highlight “alarm bells” and
“best practices” in assessing the state of privacy and data
protection amidst the current pandemic.
https://ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/keeping-a-roof-over-your-head-diverging-approaches-to-pandemic-evictions-in-brazil-and-the-us/
Natalia Brigagão, ‘The story of Brazilian constitutional dignity – and why it matters to constitutional and human rights studies’ IACL-AIDC Blog (22 February 2019) https://blog-iacl-aidc.org/2019-posts/2019/2/22/the-story-of-brazilian-constitutional-dignity-and-why-it-matters-to-constitutional-and-human-rights-studies