Lutiana Fernandes
Visiting Researcher
Federal Public Defender in Brazil since 2010. Personal Associate at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights/OAS. Post-doctoral student at UFMG and visiting researcher at Georgetown University. Was a UNESCO researcher on the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in the Brazilian context. Holds a Ph.D. in International Law from UFMG. Master of Laws from Columbia University (James Kent Scholar academic recognition). Master of Laws from PUC-MG (cum laude). Author of the books Autonomous Weapons Systems and the Responsibility of States: Challenges and Possibilities, 11 Pilares Para a Educação em Direitos Humanos, and co-author of the book Inteligência Artificial e Direitos Humanos. Has published extensively on human rights, human mobility, artificial intelligence, autonomous weapons systems, and other topics related to international law. Mother of 2.