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Nuno Garoupa
President of the European Association of Law & Economics. He is a Professor of Law at George Mason University in the United States and holds the Chair in Research Innovation at Católica Global Law School.
He has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Nova University Lisbon, holds a Master's degree in Economics and Law (LL.M.) from the University of London and a PhD in Economics from the University of York, UK.
He joined the Executive Board of the American Society for Comparative Law (2021-2023), after having chaired the Spanish Association of Law and Economics between 2017 and 2021. He has taught at Texas A&M University (2015-2018), the University of Illinois (2007-2015), Nova University Lisbon (2001-2007) and Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona (1998-2001).
He was awarded the Julián Marías prize by the government of the Autonomous Community of Madrid in 2010. He has written more than 150 scientific articles published in international journals.
He was Chairman of the Board of Directors of Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos between 2014 and 2016 and has been a member of its Board of Trustees since 2018.

Last updated: January 2024
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Ricardo Garcia
He has been a journalist since 1988 in the fields of the environment, science and data journalism. He is the author of the books "Sobre a Terra", an environmental guide, and "Nós no Mundo", about sustainability.

Last updated: January 2017
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Luís de Sousa
He is a researcher at the University of Lisbon Institute of Social Sciences. He got his PhD in Social and Political Sciences from the European University Institute in Florence in July 2002, with a thesis on corruption control policies. He is an international consultant and corresponding researcher for the European Commission in this field. He researches and publishes in international peer-reviewed scientific journals on the following topics: corruption control policies, perceptions, attitudes and practices of corruption, regulation of political ethics, quality of local democracy, regional integration, cross-border cooperation and comparative politics in general.
He co-founded and chaired Transparência e Integridade – Associação Cívica (TIAC), the Portuguese representative of Transparency International. He has published dozens of articles in international journals and has written books such as "Corrupção", published by Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos.

Last updated: November 2022
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Patrícia André
Researcher at CEDIS – Centre for Research and Development on Law and Society (Nova School of Law), DINÂMIA'CET – Centre for Studies on Socioeconomic Change and Territory (ISCTE) and member of LxLTG – Lisbon Legal Theory Group (CIDP-FDUL).
She has a Bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of Lisbon School of Law and got her Master's degree in Law – New Frontiers of Law – from ISCTE.
She is a PhD candidate at Nova School of Law and has a PhD scholarship from FCT. Her research interests are in the areas of Sociology of Law and Justice, Legal Theory, Law and Technology and Socio-Legal Research.
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Paula Ribeiro
Geographer and Master’s degree in Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Planning from the University of Porto School of Arts and Humanities. She works on projects in the areas of spatial planning and public policy evaluation.
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Maria Inês Gameiro
Lecturer at the Nova School of Law and at ISCTE-IUL. Researcher at CEDIS – Centro de Investigação e Desenvolvimento sobre Direito e Sociedade (Nova Direito), DINÂMIA'CET – Centro de Estudos sobre a Mudança Socioeconómica e o Território (ISCTE-IUL), and CIMA – Centro de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental (Universidade do Algarve). She has a PhD in Law from the Nova School of Law and she researches and publishes in the areas of Public Law (environment, sea, food, science and technology) and International Law.
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Pedro Garcia Marques
Bachelor’s degree in July 1997 from the Catholic University of Lisbon School of Law. Master's Degree in Criminal Law in December 2004 from the Catholic University of Lisbon School of Law with the dissertation "Da Culpa em Direito Penal – Contributo para a procura de uma adequada justificação material e ético-individual do juízo de culpa jurídico-penal". Lecturer at the same institution since 1997 as an assistant intern and as an assistant since 1999. Intern in the Office of the Secretary of State for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (1997-1998). Member of the Board of Directors of the Catholic University of Lisbon School of Law (2004-2005).

Last updated: March 2022
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Luís Eloy Azevedo
Bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of Lisbon Law School (1980-1985). Master’s degree in Law from Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa (1999). He joined the judiciary in 1986. He worked as Deputy Public Prosecutor in the districts of Coruche, Barreiro and Lisbon and as Public Prosecutor in Oeiras. He was a lecturer and Deputy Director of the Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ). He has published several works in the fields of the History of Justice and the History of the Judiciary. He is an integrated researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History at Nova University Lisbon.
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Raquel Vaz-Pinto
Researcher at the Portuguese Institute of International Relations (IPRI) at Nova University Lisbon and invited associate professor at the Nova School of Social and Human Sciences, where she teaches Asian Studies and History of International Relations.
She chaired the Portuguese Association of Political Science (2012-2016) and was a consultant to the Board of Directors of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (2020-2022).
Author of several articles and books including «The Great Wall and the Legacy of Tiananmen, China and Human Rights» (Tinta-da-China) and «The Portuguese and the World» (Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos).
Her research interests are Foreign Policy and Chinese Strategy; the US and the Indo-Pacific; and Leadership and Strategy.
She is a resident international policy analyst on SIC Notícias and at TSF.
She teamed up with Pedro Vieira for the podcast – [Ir] Relevant Politics, for Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos, and the duo currently do the monthly podcast «Eleanor's Friends», for the Luso-American Development Foundation, with stories about extraordinary women.

Last updated: February 2024
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Ricardo Gomes Moreira
He has a Bachelor’s degree and a Master's degree in Anthropology from the University of Coimbra (2008) and the University of Lisbon Institute of Social Sciences (2014). He is a PhD Researcher on the project COLOUR – The Colour of Labour: The Racialised Lives of Migrants, at the same institute, exploring areas of research at the crossroads between Science Studies and Anthropology.

Last updated: March 2022