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Carolina Santana
Carolina Santana
Lawyer registered with the Brazilian Bar Association under number 66511/Federal District. Doctorate in Constitutional Law from the University of Brasília, supervised by constitutionalist Marcelo Neves and ethnologist Thiago Mota Cardoso. – see the thesis here. Master in State Theory and Constitutional Law from PUC-Rio, supervised by Prof. Dr. Bethania Assy and Anthropologist Eduardo Viveiros de Castro. – see the dissertation here. Guest Researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Lisbon, supervised by anthropologist Suzana de Matos Viegas. Graduated in Law from the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), where she was a PIBIC scholarship researcher, Coordinator of the Hugo Simas Academic Center (CAHS), and her monograph was supervised by constitutionalist Vera Karam de Chueiri. – see the monograph here. Winner of the 2023 Innovare Award in the Advocacy category with the practice “Access to justice for isolated indigenous peoples”. Specialist in Environmental Law in Practice by the School of the Judiciary of the State of Rio de Janeiro. Author of opinions and academic articles published in national and international journals. Author of 4 books on various areas of Law and dozens of articles published in important scientific journals in the country. – see here. Member of the Working Group “Indigenous Rights: Access to Justice and Procedural Singularities” of the National Council of Justice, where she helped draft Resolution No. 454/2022 that establishes guidelines and procedures to effectuate the guarantee of the right to access to the Judiciary for indigenous people and peoples. Member of the Committee for the Promotion of Indigenous Participation in the Electoral Process of the Superior Electoral Court. Guest expert of the Situation Room established by the Supreme Federal Court in ADPF 709. Specialist in International Monitoring of the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Professor of Undergraduate Law (Faculty of Ilhéus-BA and Unime/Anhanguera of Itabuna-BA), teaching the subjects of Constitutional Law, State Theory, and Human Rights between 2012 and 2014. Chief of Staff of the Attorney General’s Office of the Court of Accounts of the State of Paraná between 2005 and 2007.
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Lucas Cravo
Lucas Cravo de Oliveira is currently a Ph.D. student (2022 – present) in Constitutional Law at the University of Brasília (UnB), holds a master’s degree (2020) in Constitutional Law from the University of Brasília, and earned his law degree (2016) from the Federal University of Fluminense (UFF). He is a lawyer specializing in indigenous peoples and socio-environmental issues since 2018. He teaches in the postgraduate course in Rights and Policies for Indigenous Peoples at PUC-Rio. He served as a public servant on loan to the Public Defender’s Office of the Union (DPU) to work in the General Secretariat for Institutional Articulation (SGAI) of the DPU, dealing with indigenous issues and socio-environmental disasters. At SGAI/DPU, he advised the Secretary-General, federal defender Renan Sotto Mayor, in cases involving the Rio Doce, Brumadinho, and from 2020, at the National Human Rights Council (CNDH) when the federal defender took over the presidency of the CNDH. In 2020, Lucas Cravo became a lawyer for the Legal Department of the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB). His responsibilities included advocacy and strategic litigation for the Brazilian indigenous movement at both international forums and the Supreme Federal Court. He has published research findings in academic journals ranked as Qualis A1 and A2, as well as book chapters. He is a member of the Commission for Constitutional Studies of the Brazilian Bar Association (OAB) in the Federal District (DF) and the Latin American Climate Lawyers Initiative for Mobilizing Action (LACLIMA).
Lucas Cravo
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