LUCAS LIXINSKI UNSW Faculty of Law UNSW , NSW 2052, Tel.: +61 (2) 9385 6685 E-mail: [email protected]

CURRENT POSITION The University of Faculty of Law, Sydney, Australia Associate Professor, August 2011-present. Associate Professor, teaching primarily in the areas of international law, international heritage law and international human rights law, and conducting research in those same areas. Administrative roles: o Director of the Postgraduate Program (2016-current). o Responsible for implementing major overhaul of the Masters / LLM degrees (based on external panel report released immediately before the start of my tenure in the role). Strategic role in the growth of the program. o International Student Support Advisor (2014-2015). o Initial holder of two-year role, responsible for defining the role and implementing programming aimed at supporting international students across all degrees offered in the . o Assisted in the development of the Law School’s international strategy, working closely with the Associate Dean (International).

PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITION The University of Texas School of Law, Austin, TX, United States of America. Postgraduate Fellow, August 2010-July 2011. Postgraduate Fellow at the Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice, performing academic tasks on a variety of law school-based and university-wide projects related to human rights in Latin America and elsewhere.

EDUCATION European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Ph.D. in Law, Awarded November 2010. MAE-AECI Fellow. Research focused on the protection of intangible cultural heritage (traditional cultural expressions) in international law. Dissertation (“A Framework for the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage in International Law”), defended in November 2010. Activities: o Editor, European Journal of Legal Studies (2007-2009). o Editor-in-Chief, European Journal of Legal Studies (2008). o Assistant to Professor Francesco Francioni. o Awarded competitive grant to be a Visiting Doctoral Researcher at New York University School of Law (Fall 2009).

Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. Human Rights LL.M., Class of 2007 (Summa Cum Laude). Full CEU Fellow. Activities: o Academic Pro-Rector’s Excellence Award. o Further Specialization in Advanced European and Global Legal Practice (European Union / World Trade Organization Law): Total Law Diploma. o Member of the Student Council. o Awarded competitive grant to be a Visiting Researcher at (Winter

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2007).

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul School of Law, Porto Alegre, Brazil. LL.B. December 2005. Activities: o Competitive grant from the Brazilian Federal Government / CAPES Foundation – FIPSE/CAPES Joint Consortium on Environmental Responsibility to attend the University of Texas School of Law (Spring 2005). o Assistant to Professor Karen Engle. o Teaching Assistant in the Public International Law, Legal History, Roman Law and General Part of Private Law Courses. o Research Assistant to Professor Claudia Lima Marques. o Participation in multiple conference organization committees. o Student Representative (Law School and University levels). o Intern, United Nations Depository Library. o Voluntary legal clinics in consumer and family law litigation.

OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCE Sherbrooke University, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada. Visiting Professor, 2016. Lecturer in charge (chargé du cours) for Transnational Law Seminar II. Course taught in English, focusing on transnational cultural heritage law.

Universidad Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia. Visiting Professor, 2016. Invited to teach a course on international cultural heritage law (in Spanish).

University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. Visiting Professor, 2015 and 2017. Invited to teach part of a summer school in international cultural heritage law (focus on Indigenous and intangible cultural heritage).

Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, United States of America. Junior Faculty, 2012-2015. Junior Faculty member at the annual workshop of Harvard Law School’s Institute for Global Law and Policy (held in Cambridge, MA, in 2012, and Doha, Qatar, since), co-convening Writing Workshops for postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers (2012 and 2015) and the Human Rights and Social Justice stream alongside Professor Karen Engle (University of Texas), Associate Professor Vasuki Nesiah (NYU) and Lisa Kelly (Harvard University) (2013).

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil. Visiting Professor, 2008-2014. Lecturer of Public International Law and International Cultural Heritage Law at Postgraduate Courses on International Law and Environmental Law.

Centro Universitário Ritter dos Reis, Porto Alegre, Brazil. Casual Lecturer, March – July 2006. Casual lecturer in Introduction to Private Law course.

Faculdades São Judas Tadeu, Porto Alegre, Brazil. Casual Lecturer, March – July 2006. Casual lecturer in Law of Obligations (Private Law) course.

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GRANTS Norwegian Research Council, Norway. Fate of Nations, April 2016-March 2021. Amount of Grant: AUD 4,000,000. Affiliated external researcher on grant exploring the development of the principle of Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources in international law, among other international regulatory and diplomatic issues around natural resources.

Norwegian Research Council, Norway. The high seas and the deep oceans: Representations, resources and regulatory governance (3ROceans), November 2016-October 2019. Amount of Grant: AUD 1,500,000. Principal investigator on project about the representations and governance of oceans. I lead a work package on underwater cultural heritage.

Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard Law School, United States of America. Santander-Doha Grants Program, August 2014-July 2015. Amount of Grant: U$ 2,000. Grant awarded to undertake research on Islamic legal traditions with respect to cultural heritage protection, involving fieldwork at the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) in Morocco.

Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard Law School, United States of America. IGLP Collaborative Research Grants Program, August 2014-July 2015. Amount of Grant: U$ 5,000. Grant awarded to organize a workshop on the topic of “Global Art and Cultural Property Law: Productions of Value”. Project led by Dr Vivek Kanwar (Jindal Global Law School).

Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard Law School, United States of America. IGLP Collaborative Research Grants Program, August 2012-July 2013. Amount of Grant: U$ 5,000. Grant awarded to organize a workshop on master narratives of the international legal order and how they influence specialized fields of international law. Project undertaken jointly with Dr Nikolas Rajkovic (University of Kent) and Dr Surabhi Ranganathan (Cambridge University).

Gerda Henkel Foundation, Germany. Research Project Grant Program, August 2012-July 2013. Amount of Grant: EUR 9,000. Grant awarded to pursue archival research in Washington, D.C. and Rio de Janeiro on the development of the principle of Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources in the Americas. Granted awarded jointly to myself and Dr Mats Ingulstad (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway).

University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Law Faculty Early Career Research Grants Program 2012, January-December 2012. Amount of Grant: AU$ 9,418 Grant awarded to pursue historical research on the development of international legal and institutional regimes for the protection of cultural heritage.

European Commission EACEA, Jean Monnet Programme, Belgium Constitutional Rights versus Free Trade in EU-FTAs, September 2011-August 2012. Amount of Grant: EUR 37,927.50 Grant for project on economic integration law, coordinated by Professor Phillippe de Lombaerde (College of Europe – Bruges, Belgium). Participated as “key staff” in the grant application.

Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, D.C., USA. Latin American Case Library on Law and Policy, January-September 2011. Amount of Grant: U$ 9,000. Grant awarded to develop teaching materials for the Case Library project, coordinated by the Getúlio Vargas Foundation in Rio de Janeiro. Teaching materials developed in the area of gender violence,

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international human rights law and regional economic integration.

PUBLICATIONS 1 Monograph

1 INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW (Oxford University Press 2013) (274 pages).

2 Book Editor

1 HERITAGE, CULTURE AND RIGHTS CHALLENGING LEGAL DISCOURSES (Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2017) (with Andrea Durbach) (301 pages).

2 LEGISLAÇÃO DE DIREITO DOS NEGÓCIOS INTERNACIONAIS [LEGISLATION ON INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW] (Revista dos Tribunais / Thomson Reuters 2014) (with Claudia Lima Marques) (772 pages).

3 HUMAN RIGHTS AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES: CHALLENGES OF REGULATION (Ashgate Publishing 2013) (with Mario Viola de Azevedo Cunha, Norberto Nuno Gomes de Andrade and Lúcio Tomé Féteira) (338 pages).

4 THE LAW OF MERCOSUR (Hart Publishing 2010) (with Marcílio Toscano Franca Filho and María Belén Olmos Giupponi) (491 pages).

3 Editor of Special Issue of Peer-Reviewed Journal

1 “Narratives of the International Legal Order and Why They Matter”. 6(1) ERASMUS LAW REVIEW (2013).

4 Articles in Peer-Reviewed Periodicals

1 Heritage values and legal rules: Identification and treatment of the historic environment via an adaptive regulatory framework (part 2), 7(3) JOURNAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 345-363 (2017) (with Jeremy C Wells).

2 The Consensus Method of Interpretation by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, 3(1) CANADIAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE AND CONTEMPORARY LAW 65-95 (2017).

3 Rights of indigenous peoples - collective rights - recognition of legal personality - right to communal property - conflict between nature reserves and indigenous land - free, prior, and informed consultation - environmental impact - restitution and reparation, 111(1) AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 147-154 (2017).

4 Comparative Perspectives on Teaching Foreign Students in Law: Pedagogical, Substantive, Logistical and Conceptual Challenges, 26(1) REVIEW 161-185 (2017) (with Colin B Picker, Alex Steel, and Dominic Fitzsimmons).

5 Heritage values and legal rules: Identification and treatment of the historic environment via an adaptive regulatory framework (part 1), 6(3) JOURNAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 345-364 (2016) (with Jeremy C

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Wells).

6 Moral, legal and archaeological relics of the past: portrayals of international cultural heritage law in cinema, 4(3) LONDON REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 421-437 (July 2016).

7 Towards a Humanized International “Constitution”?, 29 LEIDEN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 343-364 (2016) (with Vassilis Tzevelekos).

8 Domestic Judicial Design by Regional Human Rights Courts, 109(4) THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 713-760 (2015) (with David Kosař).

9 Sustainable Development in International Heritage Law: Embracing a Backwards Look for the Sake of Forwardness?, 32 AUSTRALIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 65- 86 (2015).

10 Cultural Heritage Law and Transitional Justice: Lessons from South Africa, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE (advance publication April 2015).

11 Heritage Listing as a Tool for Advocacy: The Possibilities for Dissent, Contestation and Emancipation in International Law through International Cultural Heritage Law, 5(2) ASIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 387-409 (2015).

12 Between Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy: The Troubled Relationships between Heritage Studies and Heritage Law, 21(3) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HERITAGE STUDIES 203- 214 (2015).

13 Protection of Fundamental Rights in Latin American FTAs and MERCOSUR: An Exploratory Agenda, 20(6) EUROPEAN LAW JOURNAL 811-823 (2014) (with Marcilio Toscano Franca-Filho and Belén Olmos Giupponi).

14 What's in a name? Recent developments in Brazilian private international law, 88(8) AUSTRALIAN LAW JOURNAL 546-548 (2014).

15 Comparative International Human Rights Law: An Analysis of the Right to Private and Family Life across Human Rights "Jurisdictions", 32(2) NORDIC JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS 99-117 (2014).

16 A Tale of Two Heritages: Claims of Ownership over Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Myth of “Authenticity”, 11(2) TRANSNATIONAL DISPUTE MANAGEMENT (2014).

17 International Cultural Heritage Regimes, International Law, and the Politics of Expertise, 72 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL PROPERTY 407-429 (2013).

18 O direito do patrimônio cultural da humanidade no Brasil: bases para reforma da legislação brasileira à luz do direito internacional [Cultural Heritage Law in Brazil: foundations for reform of Brazilian legislation in light of international law], 72 REVISTA DE DIREITO AMBIENTAL [ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW] 135-160 (2013).

19 Narratives of the International Legal Order and Why They Matter: An Introduction, 6(1) ERASMUS LAW REVIEW 2-5 (2013).

20 Raw materials, Race, and Legal Regimes: The Development of the Principle of Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources in the Americas, 29 WORLD HISTORY BULLETIN 34-39 (2013) (with Mats Ingulstad).

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21 Luci e Ombre: The Bright and Dark Sides of International Heritage Law, 22 ITALIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 133-153 (2012).

22 Selecting Heritage: The Interplay of Art, Law and Politics, 22(1) EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 81-100 (2011).

23 Treaty Interpretation by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: Expansionism at the Service of the Unity of International Law, 21(3) EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 585-604 (2010).

24 Constitutionalism and the Other: Multiculturalism and Indigeneity in Selected Latin American Countries, 14 ANUARIO IBEROAMERICANO DE JUSTICIA CONSTITUCIONAL 235-266 (2010).

25 Choice of Forum in International Human Rights Adjudication and the Unity / Fragmentation Debate: Is Plurality the Way Ahead? 18 ITALIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 183-200 (2008). Republished with minor changes in 9 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN LAW REVIEW 23-45 (2009).

26 Treaty Enforcement by Brazilian Courts: Reconciling Ambivalences and Myths? 4(1) BRAZILIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 138-169 (2009) (with Claudia Lima Marques).

27 The Future of the EU Cultural Policy in the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage 1 THE PRAGUE YEARBOOK OF COMPARATIVE LAW 119-139 (2009).

28 Limitando la libertad de asamblea con base en daños a terceros: El balance de libertades económicas y derechos fundamentales en la Unión Europea y en el Mercosur. [Limiting Freedom of Assembly Based on Harm to Third Parties: The Balancing of Economic Freedoms and Fundamental Rights in the European Union and MERCOSUR]. 2008(3) REVISTA DE DERECHO PRIVADO Y COMUNITARIO 811 (2008).

29 Considerações acerca da inserção dos direitos de personalidade no ordenamento jurídico brasileiro. [Thoughts on the insertion of personality rights in the Brazilian legal order]. 27 REVISTA DE DIREITO PRIVADO 201-222 (2006).

30 O direito moral de autor como direito de personalidade e a universalidade de sua proteção. [Author’s Moral Rights as Personality Rights and the Universality of their Protection]. 27 REVISTA TRIMESTRAL DE DIREITO CIVIL 49-79 (2006).

5 Book Chapters

1 Brazil, In: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 81-91 (Júrgen Basedow, Giesela Rühl, Franco Ferrari, and Pedro de Miguel Asensio eds) (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar 2017) (with Claudia Lima Marques and Pablo Marcello Baquero).

2 A Critical Mapping of Transitional Justice in Latin America, In: COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN LATIN AMERICA 87-107 (Rosalind Dixon, Tom Ginsburg eds) (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar 2017).

3 Heritage Listing as Self-determination, In: HERITAGE, CULTURE AND RIGHTS: CHALLENGING LEGAL DISCOURSES 227-249 (Andrea Durbach, Lucas Lixinski eds.)

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(Oxford, Hart Publishing 2017).

4 Opening the Toolbox of International Human Rights Law in the Safeguarding of Cultural Heritage, In: HERITAGE, CULTURE AND RIGHTS: CHALLENGING LEGAL DISCOURSES 11- 34 (Andrea Durbach, Lucas Lixinski eds.) (Oxford, Hart Publishing 2017) (with Francesco Francioni).

5 Introduction, In: HERITAGE, CULTURE AND RIGHTS: CHALLENGING LEGAL DISCOURSES 1-7 (Andrea Durbach, Lucas Lixinski eds.) (Oxford, Hart Publishing 2017) (with Andrea Durbach).

6 Family and Succession Law. In: INTRODUCTION TO BRAZILIAN LAW 51-72 (Fabiano Deffenti and Welber Barral eds.) (Kluwer Law International, 2nd Edition 2017) (with Claudia Lima Marques).

7 Intangible Cultural Heritage, In: CULTURE AND HUMAN RIGHTS – THE WROCLAW COMMENTARIES 189-191 (Andreas J Wiesand, Kalliopi Chainoglou, Anna Sledzinska- Simon and Yvonne Donders eds.) (De Gruyter 2016).

8 From the internationalisation of national constitutions to the "constitutionalisation" of international law: the role of human rights, In: FRAGMENTATION VS THE CONSTITUTIONALISATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: A PRACTICAL INQUIRY 32-52 (Andrzej Jakubowski and Karolina Wierczynska eds.) (Routledge 2016) (with Vassilis P Tzevelekos).

9 Commentary: The Responsibility to Protect and Non-State (Corporate) Actors - More of the Same?, In: BEYOND RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT: GENERATING CHANGE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 241-248 (Richard Barnes and Vassilis P Tzevelekos eds.) (Intersentia 2016).

10 Procedural Fairness in Human Rights Systems, In: PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS IN INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS 325-342 (Arman Sarvarian, Filippo Fontanelli, Rudy Baker and Vassilis Tzevelekos eds.) (BIICL 2015).

11 Propertization, safeguarding and the cultural commons: the turf wars of intangible cultural heritage and traditional cultural expressions, In: CULTURE AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW 160-174 (Valentina Vadi and Bruno de Witte eds.) (Routledge 2015) (with Louise Buckingham).

12 Direito Internacional da Arte e do Patrimônio Cultural: Estratégias de Exclusão e Inclusão [International Art and Cultural Heritage Law: Strategies of Exclusion and Inclusion], In: DIREITO DA ARTE [ART LAW] 209-240 (Gladston Mamede, Marcilio Toscano Franca Filho e Otavio Luiz Rodrigues Junior eds.) (Editora Atlas 2015).

13 Environment and War: Lessons from Cultural Heritage Law, In: WAR AND THE ENVIRONMENT: NEW APPROACHES TO PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT IN RELATION TO ARMED CONFLICT 157-177 (Rosemary Rayfuse ed.) (Martinus Nijhoff 2014).

14 Det immaterielle Røros, In: RØROS: REFLEKSJONER ETTER 30 ÅR SOM VENDERSARV 207- 221 (Erlend Gjelsvik ed.) (Pax Forlag 2014).

15 Heritage for Whom? Individuals’ and Communities’ Roles in International Cultural Heritage Law. In: INTERNATIONAL LAW FOR COMMON GOODS: NORMATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN RIGHTS, CULTURE AND NATURE 193-214 (Ana Filipa Vrdoljak and Federico Lenzerini eds.) (Hart Publishing 2014).

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16 Taming the Fragmentation Monster through Human Rights? International Constitutionalism, ‘Pluralism Lite’ and the Common Territory of the Two European Legal Orders. In: THE EU ACCESSION TO THE ECHR 219-233 (Vasiliki Kosta, Nikos Skoutaris and Vassilis P Tzevelekos eds.) (Hart Publishing 2014).

17 Human Dignity in South American Law. In: THE CAMBRIDGE HANDBOOK OF HUMAN DIGNITY: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES 394-400 (Marcus Düwell, Jens Braarvig, Roger Brownsword and Dietmar Mieth eds.) (Cambridge University Press 2014) (with Claudia Lima Marques).

18 Legal Implications of the Privatization of Cyberwarfare. In: HUMAN RIGHTS AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES: CHALLENGES OF REGULATION 255-272 (Mario Viola de Azevedo Cunha, Norberto Nuno Gomes de Andrade, Lucas Lixinski and Lúcio Tomé Féteira eds.) (Ashgate Publishing, 2013). Initially published as Legal Implications of the Privatization of Cyber Warfare, ACADEMY OF EUROPEAN LAW WORKING PAPER SERIES AEL 2010/2 (2010) (19 pages).

19 Artigos 11-16 [Articles 11-16]. In: DIREITO DOS TRATADOS – COMENTÁRIOS À CONVENÇÃO DE VIENA SOBRE O DIREITO DOS TRATADOS (1969) [TREATY LAW – COMMENTARY TO THE VIENNA CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF TREATIES (1969)] 55-98 (Aziz Tuffi Saliba ed.) (Arraes Editores 2011) (with Claudia Lima Marques and Fernando Lusa Bordin).

20 Family and Succession Law. In: INTRODUCTION TO BRAZILIAN LAW 49-69 (Fabiano Deffenti and Welber Barral eds.) (Kluwer Law International 2011) (with Claudia Lima Marques).

21 Desenvolvimento e Consumo: bases para uma análise da proteção do consumidor como direito humano [Consumption and Development: Bases for analyzing consumer protection as a human right]. In: DIREITO AO DESENVOLVIMENTO [THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT] 201-230 (Flavia Piovesan and Ines Virginia Prado Soares eds.) (Forum 2010) (with Claudia Lima Marques and Bruno Miragem).

22 Human Rights Law in MERCOSUR. In: THE LAW OF MERCOSUR 351-364 (Marcílio Toscano Franca Filho, Lucas Lixinski and María Belén Olmos Giupponi eds.) (Hart Publishing 2010).

23 Artigo 12 [Article 12]. In: COMENTÁRIO À CARTA DAS NAÇÕES UNIDAS [COMMENTARY TO THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER] 257-269 (Leonardo Caldeira Nemer Brant ed.) (CEDIN Publishing 2008) (with Claudia Lima Marques).

24 Introduction to the Law of MERCOSUR. In: THE LAW OF MERCOSUR 1-5 (Marcílio Toscano Franca Filho, Lucas Lixinski and María Belén Olmos Giupponi eds.) (Hart Publishing 2010) (with Marcílio Toscano Franca Filho and María Belén Olmos Giupponi).

25 The Legal Future of MERCOSUR. In: THE LAW OF MERCOSUR 413-423 (Marcílio Toscano Franca Filho, Lucas Lixinski and María Belén Olmos Giupponi eds.) (Hart Publishing 2010) (with Fabiano de Andrade Correa).

26 Limiting Freedom of Assembly Based on Harm to Third Parties: The Balancing of Economic Freedoms and Fundamental Rights in the European Union and MERCOSUR. In: FREE TO PROTEST: CONSTITUENT POWER AND STREET DEMONSTRATION 127 (András

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Sajó ed.) (Eleven Publishing 2008).

6 Full Papers in Conference Proceedings

1 The Rights/Security Debate in the Inter-American System. In: Law and Security – Facing the Dilemmas 97-102 (Martin Scheinin et al.), EUI WORKING PAPER LAW 2009/11.

2 Expanding the Boundaries of International Human Rights Adjudication: Extending the Reach of International Human Rights Instruments through “Open Clauses”. In: UK IVR Conference – Edinburgh Festival of Legal Theory (2008), available at http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/festivaloflegaltheory/ukivrconference.aspx.

3 Responsabilidade do Estado por Violações de Direitos Humanos Cometidas por Atores Não-Estatais em Sistemas Regionais e Universais [State Responsibility for Human Rights Violations Perpetrated by Non-State Actors in Regional and Universal Systems]. In: 5º. CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE DIREITO INTERNACIONAL, 2007 [5TH BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM OF INTERNATIONAL LAW] 510-520 (Juruá Publishing 2007).

7 Editorial

1 Editorial: In Normative Space, 2 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES 1 (2008).

8 Book Reviews

1 Review of Alessandro Chechi, The Settlement of International Cultural Heritage Disputes (Oxford University Press, 2014); and Valentina Vadi, Cultural Heritage in International Investment Law and Arbitration (Cambridge University Press, 2014), 61(3) NETHERLANDS INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW 460-463 (2014).

2 Review of The Owl of Minerva: Essays on Human Rights and The Owlets of Minerva: Human Rights in the Practice of the European Court of Human Rights (by Bostjan Marija Zupancic) 19(1) AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS 203-205 (2013)

3 Review of Interlocking Constitutions: Towards an Interordinal Theory of National, European and UN Law. By LUIS J GORDILLO, Hart Publishing, Oxford,2012. 410 pp. £60.00. 82 BRITISH YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 518-519 (2011).

4 Review of Fabien Mangilli, Le partenariat de l'Union européenne avec les Etats et groupements régionaux d'Amérique latine.Basel/Brussels: Helbing & Lichtenhahn/Bruylant, 2010. 480 pages. ISBN: 978-2-8027-2915-0. EUR 83. 48(5) COMMON MARKET LAW REVIEW 1750-1752 (2011).

5 World Heritage and the Heritage of the World – Review of: The 1972 World Heritage Convention: A Commentary (Francesco Francioni and Federico Lenzerini eds.) (Oxford, Oxford University Press 2008). 2 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES 371 (2008).

6 The Quest for a Founding Norm: Constitutionalization of International Law Revisited – A Review of Nicholas Tsagourias, ed., Transnational Constitutionalism: International and European Models, 9 GERMAN LAW JOURNAL 2263 (2008).

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9 Conference Reports

1 Rights of Indigenous Peoples – Working Session. In: INTERNATIONAL LAW ASSOCIATION. REPORT OF THE 73RD CONFERENCE – RIO DE JANEIRO 977-985 (2008) (with Kate Parlett).

2 Cultural Heritage Law – Working Session. In: INTERNATIONAL LAW ASSOCIATION. REPORT OF THE 73RD CONFERENCE – RIO DE JANEIRO 396-405 (2008) (with Jonathan Cardenas).

TEACHING INTERESTS •Public International Law •Conflict of Laws •Comparative Law •International Art and Cultural Heritage Law •International Human Rights Law •Latin American Law •Transitional Justice •Contract Law •Property Law

OTHER RELEVANT LEGAL EXPERIENCE International Law Students Association, Washington, DC, United States of America. Jessup Compromis Author, March 2011-March 2012. Co-author (with two others) of the hypothetical case of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, on a case discussing the intentional destruction of cultural heritage, recognition of governments, state immunities and state responsibility for the use of force by international organizations.

Inter-American Court of Human Rights, San José, Costa Rica. Clerk, July – November 2005. Clerkship at the Legal Office of the Secretariat of the Court, performing research and direct work on cases before the Court under the supervision of the legal staff.

Brazilian Ministry of Justice, Brasília, Brazil. Intern, March – April 2003. Internship at the Consumer Protection Department of the Ministry of Justice, conducting research on consumer protection bills.

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (in reverse chronological order) 1 2017: “Regulatory Regimes for Underwater Cultural Heritage: Treaty History as a Legal Methodology” The High Seas and the Deep Oceans: Representations, Resources and Regulatory Governance (3ROceans) ‘Methodologies and theory’ (Shetland, Scotland)

2 2017: “The Birth of an International Legal Principle: An Interdisciplinary Reappraisal of Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources” (with Mats Ingulstad) Førstkommende fredag 9. juni arrangerer «Fate of Nations»-prosjektet en workshop om naturressurser (Trondheim, Norway)

3 2016: “From Cultural Property to Heritage and Back: Legal Categories at the Intersection of International and Domestic Law” International Committee of the Red Cross, Protecting Cultural Property in Armed

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Conflict: Obligations in War and Peace (Adelaide, Australia)

4 2016: “International Heritage Law and the Market: Ignoring, Outlawing, Alienating” UNESCO World Heritage Between Education and Economy: A Legal Analysis (Ravenna, Italy)

5 2016: “Colonial and Post-Colonial Discourses in the Restitution of the Axum Stele (Ethiopia)” Max Planck Institute, What do Contentious Objects Want? Political, Epistemic and Artistic Cultures of Return (Florence, Italy)

6 2016: “Enforcing and Implementing International Heritage Law: Judicial Perceptions of the Environmental and Cultural Goals of Heritage in Tension with Community Aspirations” IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Colloquium (Oslo, Norway)

7 2016: “Concurrent State Responsibility in International Cultural Heritage Law, between Erga Omnes Obligations and Territoriality” Intersections in International Cultural Heritage Law (Washington, DC, United States of America)

8 2015: “The Native as Object and Subject: Expert Rule and Community Input in International Heritage Management and Law” The Power of Knowledge in Postnational Law (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

9 2014: “Heritage Listing as a Tool for Advocacy: UNESCO Regimes, Sovereignty and Self-Determination in International Cultural Heritage Law” Association of Critical Heritage Studies 2nd Biannual Conference (, Australia)

10 2014: “Colonial and Post-Colonial Discourses in the Restitution of the Axum Stele (Ethiopia)” Association of Critical Heritage Studies 2nd Biannual Conference (Canberra, Australia)

11 2014: “The Internet and International Law: Sovereignty, Global Commons and the Blurring of the Public / Private Distinction” (with Mario Viola de Azevedo Cunha) European Society of International Law 10th Anniversary Conference (Vienna, Austria)

12 2014: “Domestic Judicial Design by International Human Rights Courts” (with David Kosař) European Society of International Law 10th Anniversary Conference (Vienna, Austria)

13 2014: “International Human Rights Law and International Cultural Heritage Law” European Society of International Law 10th Anniversary Conference (Vienna, Austria)

14 2013: “On Race, Sovereignty and International Resources: The Making of International Law in the Americas” (with Mats Ingulstad) Australia-New Zealand Law and History Society Conference: “People, Power and Place” (Dunedin, New Zealand)

15 2013: “Heritage Listing as a Tool for Advocacy: UNESCO Regimes, State Sovereignty and the Possibilities for Dissent, Contestation and Emancipation in International Cultural Heritage Law” Asian Society of International Law Biennial Conference: “Asia and International Law in the 21st Century: New Horizons” (New Delhi, India)

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16 2013: “The Judicial Design Agendas of Regional Human Rights Courts” (with David Kosař) ASIL Research Forum (New York, United States of America)

17 2013: “Heritage Listing as Self-Determination” Heritage and Human Rights: Challenging Discourses (Sydney, Australia)

18 2013: “Epistemology, Interdisciplinarity and the International Legal Frame of Mind: An International Heritage Law Case Study” Harvard Law School Institute for Global Law and Policy Conference: New Directions in Global Thought (Cambridge, United States of America)

19 2013: “International Cultural Heritage Regimes, International Law and the Politics of Expertise” Australian National University RegNet Speaker Series (Canberra, Australia)

20 2013: “The Cultures of Fragmentation: International Cultural Heritage Regimes, International Law and the Politics of Expertise” Harvard Law School Institute for Global Law and Policy Specialized Workshop (Doha, Qatar)

21 2012: “Human Rights as State-Building” University of New South Wales and Academic Conference (Hong Kong)

22 2012: “Heritage for Whom? Individuals’ and Communities’ Roles in International Cultural Heritage Law” Agents of Change: The Individual as a Participant in the Legal Process (Cambridge, United Kingdom).

23 2012: “The Move Towards Community Interests and Common Goods in International Cultural Heritage Law” International Law for Common Goods: Normative Perspectives on Human Rights. Culture and Nature (Florence, Italy).

24 2012: “The International Protection of Cultural Heritage: Political Necessities, Fundamental Biases, Flawed Laws and Institutions” Invited Speaker at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim, Norway).

25 2011: “Packaging the Ceremonies of Law: Legal Systems as Cultural Heritage” Ceremonies of Law: Doctrine, Ritual, Ceremonial (Wollongong, Australia).

26 2011: “On the Fragmentation of International Human Rights Law” Guest Speaker at the Norwegian Center for Human Rights, University of Oslo (Oslo, Norway).

27 2011: “The Cultures of Fragmentation: International Cultural Heritage Regimes, International Law and the Politics of Expertise” Fragmentation as Expertization: Rethinking the Fragmentation and Constitutionalization of International Law (Warsaw, Poland).

28 2011: “MERCOSUR and General International Law: An Exercise in Fragmentation” International Studies Association 52nd Annual Convention. Global Governance: Political

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Authority in Transition (Montreal, Canada).

29 2010: “Selecting Heritage: The Interplay of Art, Law and Politics” European Journal of International Law Symposium “International Law for Cultural Heritage” (Florence, Italy).

30 2010: “MERCOSUR and UNASUR: Between Competition and Complementarity” What Lies Ahead for EU-Latin America Relations? A Follow-Up on the EU-LAC Summit (Florence, Italy).

31 2010: Roundtable “O Reconhecimento Internacional e a Garantia Constitucional dos Direitos dos Povos Indígenas e das Minorias, em Particular Entre os Estados Latino- Americanos” [The International Recognition and Constitutional Guarantee of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Minorities, with Particular Reference to Latin America] (with José Manuel Pérez, Adriana Bessa and Leonardo Álvarez) Gulbenkian Foundation Seminar: “Minorities and Indigenous Peoples – Lessons From the Past and Openings for the Future” (Florence, Italy)

32 2010: “Treaty Enforcement by Brazilian Courts: Reconciling Myths and Ambivalences?” (with Claudia Lima Marques) Annual Meeting of the World Institute for Research and Publication – Law (online conference, at http://www.wirp.org/law/program.asp)

33 2010: “MERCOSUR and General International Law: An Exercise in Fragmentation” Fourth International Graduate Legal Research Conference (London, United Kingdom)

34 2010: “Selecting Heritage: The Interplay of Art, Law and Politics” Concerning States of Mind, Disturbing the Minds of States (Toronto, Canada)

35 2010: “The Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage in International Law” Ethics, Culture and Law (Florence, Italy)

36 2009: “Bytes that Bite: Legal Aspects of the Privatization of Cyber Warfare” Direitos Humanos e Novas Technologias [Human Rights and New Technologies] (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

37 2009: “The International Legal Frameworks for Protecting Intangible Cultural Heritage and Traditional Culture” International Legal Studies Colloquium Series (New York, United States of America)

38 2009: “Expansionism and Activism in Treaty Interpretation by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights” European Journal of International Law Symposium “The Interpretation of Treaties – A Re-Examination” (Florence, Italy)

39 2009: “European Human Rights for All? An analysis of the influence of the European Court of Human Rights’ activity on the Inter-American Court of Human Rights” A Unique European Institution: The European Court of Human Rights after 50 Years (Copenhagen, Denmark)

40 2009: “Constitutionalism and the Other: Multiculturalism and Indigeneity in Selected Latin American Constitutions” What, if Anything, do We Know about Constitutional Design? (Austin, TX, United States of America)

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41 2009: “Constitutionalism and the Other: Multiculturalism and Indigeneity in Selected Latin American Constitutions” Interrogating the Intersection between Race, Ethnicity and Nationhood (Florence, Italy)

42 2009: “The International Legal Frameworks for Protecting Intangible Cultural Heritage” Legal Aspects of the Protection of Cultural Heritage in International Law (Florence, Italy)

43 2009: “Commentary to Friederike Busch’s ‘Protection of Cultural Heritage in Latin America’” Ph.D. Workshop on Competition, Regulation and Intellectual Property: Recent Developments (Florence, Italy)

44 2009: “Law and Security in the Inter-American System for the Protection of Human Rights” Law and Security: Facing the Dilemmas (Florence, Italy)

45 2008: “Choice of Forum in International Human Rights Adjudication and the Unity / Fragmentation Debate: Is Plurality the Way Ahead?” Legal Processes Beyond the State (Dublin, Ireland)

46 2008: “The Future of EU Cultural Policy in the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage” The Next 50 Years: The Future of European Law and Policy (Birmingham, England)

47 2008: “Expanding the Boundaries of International Human Rights Adjudication: Extending the Reach of International Human Rights Instruments through general clauses” UK IVR Conference – Edinburgh Festival of Legal Theory (Edinburgh, Scotland)

48 2008: “From the Common Man to Great States: A Response to Irene Garcia's ‘An Urgent Concept of Toleration’” Dead/Lines: Contemporary Issues in Legal and Political Theory (Edinburgh, Scotland)

49 2008: “Linking Tangible and Intangible Heritage in the Protection of Cultural Landscapes” Landscapes and Beyond: Bringing Together Nature and Culture (Florence, Italy)

50 2008: “Resisting or Embracing Commodification: Perspectives on the Legal Protection of Intangible Heritage” 9th Cambridge Heritage Seminar – “Packaging the Past: The Commodification of Heritage” (Cambridge, England)

51 2007: “Responsabilidade do Estado por Violações de Direitos Humanos Cometidas por Atores Não-Estatais em Sistemas Regionais e Universais” [State Responsibility for Human Rights Violations Perpetrated by Non-State Actors in Regional and Universal Systems] 5o. Congresso Brasileiro de Direito Internacional [5th Brazilian International Law Symposium] (Curitiba, Brazil)

52 2006: “Human Rights in Brazil: Two Sides of the Same Story” Human Rights Student Initiative's Country Presentation Series (Budapest, Hungary)

53 2005: “International Protection of the Folklore Expression: A Latin American and Brazilian Perspective”

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XXVI ILASSA Conference (Austin, TX, United States of America)

54 2004: “Proteção Internacional da Expressão Folclórica” [International Protection of the Folklore Expression] III Salão de Iniciação Científica do Centro Acadêmico André da Rocha (Porto Alegre, Brazil)

55 2004: “Proteção Internacional da Expressão Folclórica” [International Protection of the Folklore Expression] XVI Salão de Iniciação Científica da UFRGS (Porto Alegre, Brazil)

56 2003: “A Poluição Transfronteiriça em Blocos Econômicos: NAFTA e MERCOSUL frente aos Resíduos Perigosos” [Transboundary Pollution in Economic Blocs: NAFTA and MERCOSUR and Hazardous Wastes] II Salão de Iniciação Científica do Centro Acadêmico André da Rocha (Porto Alegre, Brazil)

57 2003: “A Poluição Transfronteiriça em Blocos Econômicos: NAFTA e MERCOSUL frente aos Resíduos Perigosos” [Transboundary Pollution in Economic Blocs: NAFTA and MERCOSUR and Hazardous Wastes] XV Salão de Iniciação Científica da UFRGS (Porto Alegre, Brazil)

58 2003: “A Proteção Internacional do Direito Moral do Autor: A Convenção de Berna de 1886 à Luz do Direito Brasileiro” [International Protection of Author’s Moral Rights: The 1886 Berne Convention in Light of Brazilian Law] I Salão de Iniciação Científica do Centro Acadêmico André da Rocha (Porto Alegre, Brazil)

59 2002: “Do Direito Moral do Autor conforme o Artigo 6bis da Convenção de Berna para a Proteção de Obras Literárias e Artísticas – Análise à Luz do Direito Brasileiro” [On Author’s Moral Rights according to Article 6b of the Berne Convention on the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works – Analysis in Light of Brazilian Law] XIV Salão de Iniciação Científica da UFRGS (Porto Alegre, Brazil)

LANGUAGES Native Speaker: Portuguese Fluency: English and Spanish Working Knowledge: French and Italian Basic Knowledge: German and Hungarian

SELECTED AWARDS 2007 Academic Pro-Rector’s Excellence Award, Central European University. 2006 5th Place at the Dillard Competition (Competition among all Best Memorials of all National/Regional Rounds of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition), International Law Students Association. 2006 Best Memorial at the Brazilian Round of the 2006 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, International Law Students Association. 2004 “Destaque” Award for research presented at the XVI Salão de Iniciação Científica (Student Conference) of Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. 2004 Brazilian Round Winner Team at the 2004 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, International Law Students Association. 2004 Best Memorial at the Brazilian Round of the 2004 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, International Law Students Association.

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2003 “Destaque” Award for research presented at the II Salão de Iniciação Científica (Student Conference) do CAAR, UFRGS Law School.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS • Board of Directors, International Law Students Association • Executive Committee Member, Association of Critical Heritage Studies • Board of Editors, International Journal of Heritage Studies • Board of Editors, Santander Art and Law Review • Member, International Law Association • Committee Member, Cultural Heritage Law • Member, American Society of International Law • Member, American Association of Private International Law

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