Reader in Transnational Law, King's College London
He holds an LLB and MPhil in Law (University of São Paulo), an MA in Medical Ethics & Law (King's College London, prize Benjamin Geijsen) and a PhD in Law (University College London). Before joining King's he was a senior research officer to the UN special rapporteur for the right to health and Assistant and then Associate Professor for 8 years at Warwick Law School. Before moving to academia, he practiced law in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for over ten years. He is still a member of the Brazilian Bar and contributes regularly to the Brazilian press.
As corruption scandals spread, Brazil struggles to uphold the rule of law
Sep 11, 2017 13:08 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
With the current president Michel Temer under suspicion and two former presidents, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Lula) and his successor Dilma Rousseff, now facing fresh corruption charges, Brazils political crisis is...
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