Cristiane Derani is a Professor at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil, where she teaches Public International Law, International Economic Law and International Environmental Law. She is also Research Coordinator and Head of the research group on ‘Advanced Studies of Economics and Environment in International Law’(EMAE), as well as a Researcher of the Brazilian National Research Agency (CNPq). During 2022-23 she is visiting scholar in the IREDIES – Institut de Recherche en Droit International et Europeen de la Sorbonne. Member of the steering committee of Cambridge Global Food Security- GFS of the University of Cambridge – UK, where she is also fellow in the Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance, since 2016. Member of the expert group of United Nations program Harmonia with Nature, steering committee member of the ELGA- Ecological Law and Governance Association and coordinator of the network of the new Latin American constitutionalism for the State of Santa Catarina
She was prorector on graduate studies at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (2018-2022), where she manages all University’s masters and doctors' programs. During this time, she achieved the approval of a resolution introducing affirmative action in the graduation studies. She also sett up an Institute for Advanced Studies at the University.
She graduated in Law from São Paulo State University (1988), wrote her PhD dissertation at J.W. Goethe Universitaet, Frankfurt a.M. (1991-1993), and was awarded a Ph.D. in Economic Law at USP (1996), where she worked as Associated Professor (1997-2004). She conducted post-doctoral studies at Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), in France, about the Privatisation of Public Services and Sustainable Development (1999) and passed her Aggregation in Law at USP in 2001. From 2000 to 2007, she was a Professor at Pablo d’Olavide University in Seville, Spain, teaching environmental law and sustainable development. She was also a Visiting Scholar at the European University Institute (2001), a Visiting Professor at Maison de Sciences de l’Homme (2005), as well as a Visiting Professor at the J.W. Goethe Universitaet (2005). She was responsible for the creation of a master’s degree at University of the State of Amazonas. She has experience as part of the Brazilian delegation for the COP 8 and 9 of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
Derani’s passion for nature motivated her academic career since college, where she acted as an activist, and after as lawyer for environmental associations. As professor she works engaging students and acting as a consultant for the public and private sector. Cristiane has published two single authored monographs: ‘Environmental Economic Law’ and ‘Privatisation and Public Service’. She has also edited several volumes and published numerous articles on environmental law, economic law, biodiversity, climate change, and sustainable development law. Her main research areas are in international environmental law, globalisation, sustainability and decoloniality, climate change and energy governance, food security and trade law.
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