Clarissa Pitterman Gross
Coordinator of the Publications area of FGV DIREITO SP. Professor of Graduation and coordinator of the Platform for Freedom of Expression and Democracy – PLED in the same institution. Founding researcher of the Center for The Analysis of Freedom and Authoritarianism – LAUT. She was a professor of the undergraduate law course at São Judas […]
Coordinator of the Publications area of FGV DIREITO SP. Professor of Graduation and coordinator of the Platform for Freedom of Expression and Democracy – PLED in the same institution. Founding researcher of the Center for The Analysis of Freedom and Authoritarianism – LAUT. She was a professor of the undergraduate law course at São Judas Tadeu University. PhD in Philosophy and General Theory of Law from the Faculty of Law of the University of São Paulo (2017). Fox International Fellow at Yale University (2015-2016). She was Visiting Researcher at the Australian National University (March – July, 2017). Master’s degree in Law and Development from FGV DIREITO SP (2012) and Bachelor of Law from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (2010). She teaches in the areas of Theory of Law and Political Philosophy.
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