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Bruno Pegorari

Bruno Pegorari

Postgraduate Research Student
LLB, Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo - 2013, MA, University of Sao Paulo - 2018

Scientia PhD Candidate

Bruno Pegorari is a PhD Candidate and Scientia Scholar at the Faculty of Law and Justice 国产精品, Sydney. He holds a master鈥檚 degree in International Law from the University of Sao Paulo (USP) and an LLB from the Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo (PUC-SP). Pegorari has clerked for the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights (IACHR-OAS) in Washington DC before joining the Centre for Global Law and Development at the Getulio Vargas Foundation School of Law (FGV-SP) where he held the position of research associate for three years. He is also the founder and current coordinator of CAJIN, a collective that provides legal assistance to Indigenous communities in Brazil before international human rights institutions. Pegorari has received two grants from the SYLFF Association of the Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research, Japan to write his master's dissertation and implement a Leadership Initiative (SLI) Project.

Areas of research

The rights of Indigenous peoples, international adjudication, human rights, critical approaches to international law.

Supervisors

Natalie Klein, Jonathan Bonnitcha, Lucas Lixinski

ORCID

Academia.edu

Google Scholar

Sylff Association

Publications

    • Bruno Pegorari et al, 鈥楢 Comment on Chimni鈥檚 鈥淭hird World Approaches to International Law: A Manifesto鈥濃 in Michelle Sanchez Badin, Fabio Morosini and Arthur Capella (eds), Critical Readings of International Law (Almedina, 2020).
    • Bruno Pegorari, 鈥楾he Clash of Jurisdictions and the Dialogue of Robes: a dialogical solution for the interpretative conflict between the Brazilian Supreme Court and the Inter- American Court of Human Rights on Indigenous Peoples鈥 in Wagner Menezes (ed), International Law in Expansion VI (Arraes 2016) 481-500.
    • Carlos Carreira and Bruno Pegorari, 鈥楾he Principle of Self-determination as legal source: the idea of collectiveness and struggle of peoples in light of the African Court of Human and Peoples Rights鈥 jurisprudence鈥 in Wagner Menezes (ed), International Tribunals and the Sources of International Law (Arraes 2016) 53-60.
    • Bruno Pegorari et al, 鈥楾he common identity and problems of Indigenous Peoples in Latin America: searching for a homogenous solution through the
    • Inter-American Human Rights System鈥檚 interpretation in Ana C P Pereira and Wagner Menezes (eds) International Law and International Relations in Latin America (Arraes 2015) 97-112.
    • Bruno Pegorari, Indigenous Peoples, Consent and Rights: Troubling Subjects, by Stephen Young, Oxford and New York, Routledge, 2019, 276 pp., AUD$ 228.06 (hardback), ISBN: 978-0-367-34462-7 [2021] Australian Journal of Human Rights Book Review.
    • Douglas Castro and Bruno Pegorari, 鈥楾he International Institutions as Promoters of Systemic and Symbolic Violence? Feminist Approach to the Climate Change Regime鈥 [2018] 15(1) Brazilian Journal of International Law 106-122.
    • Castro D; Pegorari B, 2018, 'International climate change regime as a promoter of colonial systemic and symbolic violence: Its relationship with international environment security and food system thru the lens of feminist approach',聽Brazilian Journal of International Law, vol. 15, pp. 106 - 122,聽
    • Bruno Pegorari, 鈥楾he 鈥渢ime frame鈥 thesis as restrictive interpretation of indigenous peoples鈥 right to traditional land in Brazil: A Contrast with the Inter-American approach鈥 [2017] 4(1) ARAC脢 Human Rights Law Review 246-262.
    • Bruno Pegorari and others, 鈥楾he Brazilian Cases at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: an assessment of its interpretative contribution for the Human Rights Law鈥 [2017] 426(1) Forense Law Review 93-125.
    • Bruno Pegorari and others, 鈥楾he Effectiveness of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: a jurisprudential analysis鈥 [2017] 426(1) Forense Law Review 93-125.
    • Lucas Laurentis and Bruno Pegorari, 鈥楾he Relationship Between Constitutional and International Law: The Limits and Foundations of Ius Cogens in International Law鈥 [2014] 2(1) Electronic Brazilian International Law Review 1-22.
    • Bruno Pegorari 鈥榃hy Brazil cannot denounce ILO C-169 without adequate consultation and how Indigenous and Quilombola organisations can stop it鈥 (ILA BRAZIL BLOG, 21 May 2021)
    • Bruno Pegorari and others 鈥業ndigenous Peoples鈥 Land Rights: Brazilian State in the dock鈥 (Due Process of Law Foundation Blog, 12 March 2018) (Spanish version)
    • Bruno Pegorari and others 鈥業ndigenous Peoples鈥 Land Rights: Brazilian State in the dock鈥 Nexo Journal (S茫o Paulo, 26 December 2017)
    • Bruno Pegorari and Luis H Pecora 鈥業nfringement of Rights as State Policy: a commentary to the recent declarations of the President of FUNAI鈥 Justificando Carta Capital (S茫o Paulo, 12 April 2017)

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