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Tatiana Morais earned her PhD in Law (summa cum laude) from NOVA School of Law. She also holds a LLM in Human Rights (magna cum laude) from Minho University and a LLB from University of Lisboa. Her academic research focuses on sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) cases in the country of asylum from an intersectional standpoint. Tatiana has a strong background in migration and gender issues and qualitative methods. From 2017 until 2019, she has done fieldwork in Greece, Israel, and Uganda on SGBV targeting refugee and asylum-seeking women. To conduct her PhD research, Tatiana was the recipient of FCT scholarship; FCT studentship; and Fulbright Grant. As a Fulbright Visiting Researcher, she conducted part of her data analysis at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Previously, she was a Visiting Researcher at the University of Bristol and a Visiting Researcher at the College of Law and Business, in Ramat-Gan. Her research impact includes recommendations for legal reforms regarding sexual harassment, made in collaboration with and based on the expertise of members of UMAR. And recommendations for legal reforms regarding sexual violence, in collaboration with and based on the expertise of members of APMJ. Both sets of recommendations were taken into account in subsequent legal reforms introduced at the national level. Previously, Tatiana worked as a lawyer; legal advisor, project assistant, and jurist in a feminist NGO; and she was also a project manager at Aproximar, where she managed multiple Erasmus projects focusing on gender and migration from an intersectional standpoint. She also provided legal training to social workers, associations, and NGO workers on the following subjects: Gender and Migration: SGBV from an intersectional standpoint; Sexual Violence - legal framework; Domestic Violence - legal framework; among others. Tatiana is admitted to practice as an attorney in Portugal and is a certified legal trainer (CCP).
Identification

Personal identification

Full name
Tatiana Morais

Citation names

  • Morais, Tatiana

Author identifiers

Ciência ID
C015-1E25-9502
ORCID iD
0000-0001-6636-6572
Scopus Author Id
57735678400

Websites

Knowledge fields

  • Social Sciences - Law - Law

Languages

Language Speaking Reading Writing Listening Peer-review
Portuguese (Mother tongue)
English Advanced (C1) Proficiency (C2) Advanced (C1) Advanced (C1) Advanced (C1)
Spanish; Castilian Advanced (C1) Advanced (C1) Intermediate (B1) Proficiency (C2) Advanced (C1)
Education
Degree Classification
2015/10/03 - 2022/07/11
Concluded
Direito (Doutoramento)
Major in Género e Migrações, Feminismo Interseccional, Vulnerabilidade, Matriz de Opressão, Direito Internacional Humanitário, Ciências Jurídico-Criminais, Investigação Qualitativa, Investigação empírica socio-legal
Universidade Nova de Lisboa Faculdade de Direito, Portugal
"Rethinking Dealing with Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in countries of asylum: Intersectional impact of Vulnerability to the State in Greece, Uganda, and Israel from a Matrix of Domination Standpoint " (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
Distinção e Louvor - summa cum laude
2018
Concluded
RLI Workshop Revitalising IDP Research (Postgraduate Certificate)
Refugee Law Initiative, United Kingdom
2017/12
Concluded
Supporting refugee and asylum-seeking women who have experienced sexual violence (Postgraduate Certificate)
University of Bristol, United Kingdom
2017
Concluded
LSE Women's Human Rights Intensive Course (Postgraduate Certificate)
The London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2012 - 2015
Concluded
Direitos Humanos (Mestrado)
Major in Violência Sexual e de Género em contexto de campos de população refugiada
Universidade do Minho, Portugal
""A violência sexual e de género nos campos de população refugiada: análise e enquadramento legal"" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
17 valores
2011/01 - 2011/06
Concluded
Pós-Graduação em Direitos Humanos (Pós-Graduação)
Universidade de Coimbra Faculdade de Direito, Portugal
14 Valores
2007/10 - 2008/07
Concluded
Pós-Graduação em Estudos Europeus (Pós-Graduação)
Major in Direito da União Europeia
Universidade de Lisboa Faculdade de Direito, Portugal
14 valores
2001 - 2006/07/19
Concluded
Direito (Licenciatura)
Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
13 valores
Affiliation

Science

Category
Host institution
Employer
2023/10/01 - Current Contracted Researcher (Research) Universidade Nova de Lisboa Faculdade de Direito, Portugal

Positions / Appointments

Category
Host institution
Employer
2022 - Current Research Associate, Advisory Board Nova Refugee Legal Clinic - Nova School of Law, Portugal
2016 - Current Research Associate Universidade Nova de Lisboa Centro de Investigacao e Desenvolvimento sobre Direito e Sociedade, Portugal
2020 - 2021 Team Leader - Gender & Migration unit Nova Refugee Legal Clinic - Nova School of Law, Portugal

Others

Category
Host institution
Employer
2021 - 2022 Project Manager Aproximar, Portugal
Aproximar, Portugal
2020 - 2021 Legal Trainer UMAR - União de Mulheres Alternativa e Resposta, Portugal
2019/09 - 2020/01 Fulbright Visiting Researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara (USA) Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
University of california, Santa Barbara, United States
2017/01/01 - 2019/12/31 FCT Fellow (scholarship) Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
Nova School of Law, Portugal
2018/10 - 2019/07 Visiting Researcher at College of Law and Business (Israel) Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
College of Law and Business, Israel
2017/10 - 2017/12 Visiting Researcher at University of Bristol (UK) Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
University of Bristol, United Kingdom
2015/10/01 - 2016/09/30 FCT Fellow (Studentship) Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
Nova School of Law, Portugal
2013 - 2014 Project Assistant - Legal Advisor UMAR - União de Mulheres Alternativa e Resposta, Portugal
2006 - 2012 Lawyer RSA, RPA, private practice, Portugal
Projects

Grant

Designation Funders
2017/01/01 - 2019/12/31 "Rethinking Dealing with Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in countries of asylum: Intersectional impact of Vulnerability to the State in Greece, Uganda, and Israel from a Matrix of Domination Standpoint"
PD/BD/128312/2017
PhD Student Fellow
Concluded
2016/01/01 - 2016/12/31 "Sexual and Gender-Based Violence targenting refugee and asylum-seeking women"
PD/BI/114031/2015
Research Fellow
Concluded

Contract

Designation Funders
2023/10/01 - Current WBE - Women Impact in the Blue Economy
WBE
Researcher
Ongoing
2021 - 2022 M4M (implemented in Portugal by Aproximar).
2019-1-FR01-KA204-063158
Project Manager at Aproximar
2021 - 2022 Rising (implemented in Portugal by Aproximar).
2020-1-PL01-KA204-081815
Project Manager at Aproximar
2021 - 2022 Youth Connections (implemented in Portugal by Aproximar).
2019-2-UK01-KA205-062270
Project Manager at Aproximar.
2021 - 2022 Mufocom (implemented in Portugal by Aproximar).
2020-1-LU01-KA204-063262
Project Manager at Aproximar.
2021 - 2022 Grase (implemented in Portugal by Aproximar).
101005792
Project Manager at Aproximar.
2021 - 2022 Edukino (implemented in Portugal by Aproximar).
2020-1-FR01-KA227-SCH-095474
Project Manager at Aproximar
2021 - 2022 Assédio Sexual Quebrar Invisibilidades (national project implemented by UMAR)
085677/2012/973
Project Assistant - Legal Advisor at UMAR
Outputs

Publications

Book
  1. Morais, Tatiana. "Violência Sexual e de Género nos campos de população refugiada: Enquadramento e análise legal". Portugal: Colecções de Teses do Observatório das Migrações. 2020.
    Published
Book chapter
  1. Morais, Tatiana. "A decisão Akayesu: Um marco histórico na jurisprudência dos Direitos Humanos". In El cincuentenario de los Pactos Internacionales de Derechos Humanos de la ONU. Homenaje a la Profesora Mª. Esther Martínez Quinteiro, 1281-1292. Spain: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2018.
    Published
  2. Morais, Tatiana. "Envelhecer enquanto refugiado/a". In Envelhecimento, 135-148. Escritos de Direitos da Saúde, Edições FAF, 2018.
    Published • https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt2111g8r
  3. Morais, Tatiana. "Os Direitos Humanos na Guiné-Bissau: caminhos percorridos e a enveredar". In Os direitos humanos no mundo lusófono, 85-113. 2015.
    Published
  4. Claúdia Múrias; Magalhães, Maria José; Morais, Tatiana. "Assédio sexual no trabalho: uma abordagem das relações sociais de género em contexto de trabalho". In Manual sobre Riscos Psicossociais no Trabalho, 239-257. 2014.
Conference abstract
  1. Morais, Tatiana. "The Istanbul Convention: The Portuguese Criminal Code and the missed opportunity to challenge the outdated legal notion of rape". Paper presented in in Difference, Diversity, Diffraction: Confronting Hegemonies and Dispossessions, 10th European Feminist Research Conference, Gottingen, 2018.
    Published
Conference paper
  1. Morais, Tatiana. "Dinâmicas de poder subjacentes à Violência Sexual e de Género: os casos ocorridos durante o ciclo de refúgio". Paper presented in Conferência Igualdade de Género de Mobilidade - desafios e oportunidades para o desenvolvimento na lusofonia, 2019.
    Published
  2. Morais, Tatiana. "Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in refugee camps". Paper presented in International Conference on Gender Research, 2018.
  3. Morais, Tatiana; Claúdia Múrias; Magalhães, Maria José. "Assédio sexual no trabalho: uma reflexão a partir de ordenamentos jurídicos". Paper presented in CICOT: Working Conditions International Congress, 2013.
    Published
Conference poster
  1. Morais, Tatiana. ""Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Refugee Camps"". Paper presented in Refugee Law Initiative Annual Conference in London, 2018.
  2. Morais, Tatiana. ""Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Refugee Camps"". Paper presented in Food for Thought - Nova Doctoral School Conference in Lisbon, 2017.
  3. Morais, Tatiana. ""Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Refugee Camps: What is the role of traditional justice systems?"". Paper presented in FCT Ciência Viva Conference in Lisbon, 2017.
Journal article
  1. Jeremy Julian Sarkin; Morais, Tatiana. "Gender and migration: A continuum of gender-based violence echoing across the Sinai Desert and into Israel". Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration (2024): https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/tjtm_00068_1.
    10.1386/tjtm_00068_1
  2. Sarkin, Jeremy Julian; Morais, Tatiana. "Assessing the Intersectional Impact of Domestic Migration Law: Reacting to State-Created Categories and Vulnerabilities of Asylum Seekers in Israel". Israel Law Review 57 3 (2024): 423-448. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021223724000128.
    10.1017/s0021223724000128
  3. Sarkin, Jeremy; Morais, Tatiana. ""The role of the European Union’s securitisation policies in exacerbating the intersectional vulnerability of refugees and asylum seekers"". The International Journal of Human Rights (2024): https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13642987.2024.2406795?scroll=top&needAccess=true.
    Published
  4. Jeremy Julian Sarkin; Morais, Tatiana. ""The Agency of Refugees and Asylum-Seeking Women in the Face of the Inability of States to Provide Protection Against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence"". Human Rights Quarterly 46 3 (2024): 523-523. https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/933875.
    Published
  5. Sarkin, J.J.; Morais, T.. "Assessing the Intersectional Impact of Domestic Migration Law: Reacting to State-Created Categories and Vulnerabilities of Asylum Seekers in Israel". Israel Law Review (2024): http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85207036992&partnerID=MN8TOARS.
    10.1017/S0021223724000128
  6. Tatiana Morais. "Addressing the Continuum of Violence with a Continuum of Resilience. Book Review 'Difficult Life in a Refugee Camp: Gender, Violence, and Coping in Uganda'. By Ulrike Krause". Journal of Refugee Studies (2023): https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/fead058.
    10.1093/jrs/fead058
  7. Jeremy Sarkin; Morais, Tatiana. "Cost-benefit Assessment of Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Women Reporting Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Uganda: Assessing Women's Resilience as a Means to Protect their Ethno-religious Group". Southern African Public Law (2023): https://doi.org/10.25159/2522-6800/13424.
    10.25159/2522-6800/13424
  8. Sarkin, Jeremy; Morais, Tatiana. "The importance of adopting an intersectionality approach to refugee status determination procedures: lessons from Greece, Israel and Uganda". International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care 18 3 (2022): 193-206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijmhsc-10-2021-0099.
    10.1108/ijmhsc-10-2021-0099
  9. Sarkin, Jeremy; Morais, Tatiana. "Why States need to view their responsibility to protect (R2P) refugees and asylum-seeking women through the lens of Intersectionality, Vulnerability, and Matrix of domination to address Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV)". European Human Rights Law Review 6 (2022): 554-570.
  10. Morais, Tatiana; Jennifer Gibbs. "Doing or not doing the Mitzvah of hachnasat orchim? Managing tensions between international obligations and the State's National Interest: the case of Eritrean asylum seekers in Israel". OxMo 9 (2020): 101-111. Aceite em Julho 2020, Publicado em Dezembro 2020.
  11. Morais, Tatiana. "Os Primeiros Impactos da Convenção de Istambul: da relutância do legislador nacional em adoptar a falta de consentimento como elemento do tipo legal do crime de violação". Themis 33 XVIII (2017): 105-138.
  12. Morais, Tatiana. "Violência sexual e de Género nos campos de população refugiada: estudo comparado da legislação relevante na Etiópia e no Quénia". Revista Scientia Ivridica, Revista de Direito Comparado Português e Brasileiro 340 Jan-Ap (2016): 91-112.
  13. Morais, Tatiana. "Violência sexual e de género nos campos de população refugiada: o contributo dos sistemas de justiça tradicionais na solução dos casos concretos". Anatomia do Crime 4 (2016): 49-72.
  14. Morais, Tatiana; Cláudia Múrias; Magalhães, Maria José. "Assédio sexual no trabalho: uma reflexão a partir de ordenamentos jurídicos". International Journal on Working Conditions (IJWC) 7 (2014): https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/84853.
Online resource
  1. Morais, Tatiana; Hansia, Afsoon. "Stuck in immobility: LGBTQIA+ persons in Uganda caught in the intersectional impact of the Anti-Homosexuality Act". 2024. https://fluchtforschung.net/stuck-in-immobility-lgbtqia-persons-in-uganda-caught-in-the-intersectional-impact-of-the-anti-homosexuality-act/.
  2. Morais, Tatiana; Hansia, Afsoon. Corresponding author: Morais, Tatiana. "Intersectional Impact of Tensions Affecting LGBTQIA+ persons' mobility in Uganda". 2023. https://novarefugeelegalclinic.novalaw.unl.pt/?blog_post=intersectional-impact-of-tensions-affecting-lgbtqia-persons-mobility-in-uganda.
Thesis / Dissertation
  1. "Rethinking Dealing with Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in countries of asylum: Intersectional impact of Vulnerability to the State in Greece, Uganda, and Israel from a Matrix of Domination Standpoint". PhD, 2022. https://run.unl.pt/handle/10362/144290.
  2. Silva, Tatiana Morais Ribeiro de Aguiar e. "A violência sexual e de género nos campos de população refugiada: análise e enquadramento legal". Master, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1822/38501.
Activities

Oral presentation

Presentation title Event name
Host (Event location)
2024/06 "Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Targeting Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Women: Examining Emerging Legal Tensions" Legal Practitioners Network - Webinar “Fulfil Project”
Portuguese Association against Femicide and European Network of Migrant Women
2024/05 "Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Targeting Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Women: Examining Emerging Legal Tension" Centre for Mobility Talks
Aberystwyth University
2023/09 "Violência baseada no Género nos fluxos migratórios" Conversas sobre Género, Etnicidade e Diversidade
NOVA School of Law
2023/06 "’Can’t afford to become IDP’: An Intersectional Approach to the Internal Othering of LGBTQIA+ IDPs in Uganda" ECAS 2023
University of Cologne
2023/06 "The relevance of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) to tackling Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) against refugees and asylum-seekers" ACUNS 2023
University of Washington D.C..
2023/05 "Rethinking States R2P as a continuum of care: SGBV targeting refugee women through the Lenses of Intersectionality, Matrix of Domination, Vulnerability" CARFMS23
University of York
2022/11 "SGBV in the Third Phase of the Refugee Cycle" CARFMS22
University of York (Canada)
2022/09 "Rethinking Vulnerability: tensions which aggravate the risk of surviving Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the country of asylum" IRiS 10th Anniversary
University of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
2022/08 "Rethinking Vulnerability: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence cases in Israel, Uganda, and Greece targeting refugee and asylum-seeking women" IASFM Annual Conference
University Católica de Santos (Brazil)
2022/07 "Addressing Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Third Phase of the Refugee Cycle from an Intersectional Standpoint" RLI Annual Conference
University of London (United Kingdom)
2022/06/20 "A Violência Sexual e de Género nos Campos de População Refugiada: Enquadramento e Análise Legal" Observatório das Migrações Dia Mundial dos Refugiados
2022/06 "Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the country of asylum" ACUNS Annual Meeting
Institute of Geneve (Switzerland)
2022/05 "Assédio Sexual no Local de Trabalho" Ciclo de Debates
UMAR / Biblioteca de Alcântara (Portugal)
2020/03 "Violência Sexual nos Campos de População Refugiada" Desigualdades de Género nas Migrações
EAPN/ FCSHUNL (Portugal)
2019/03 "Consciência de privilégios é inerente a lideranças inclusivas" Reflexões sobre Lideranças no Feminino
NOVA School of Law (Portugal)
2019/03 "Dinâmicas de poder subjacentes à Violência Sexual e de Género: os casos ocorridos durante o ciclo de refúgio" Igualdade de Género e Mobilidade: Desafios e Oportunidades para o Desenvolvimento na Lusofonia
NOVA School of Law (Portugal)
2018/12 "Women's Rights: The Importance of Avoiding the «Single Narrative»" Workshop Vulnerability and Inclusion after 70 Years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
NOVA School of Law (Portugal)
2018/11 "O crime de violação e os primeiros impactos da Convenção de Istambul: falta de consentimento ou constrangimento? «Eis a questão»" [video presentation] Women’s Human Rights Summit
Faculty of Law, University of Lisbon (Portugal)
2018/11 "Gender Dynamics and its impact on SGBV cases throughout the refugee cycle" [Rapporteur: Catarina Dias] Women’s Human Rights Summit
Faculty of Law, University of Lisbon (Portugal)
2018/10 "Crime de violação, consentimento, constrangimento" International Seminar on Sexual Harassment and Violence: victims, perpetrators and bystanders
University of Porto
2018/09 "The Istanbul Convention: The Portuguese Criminal Code and the missed opportunity to challenge the outdated legal notion of rape" in Difference, Diversity, Diffraction: Confronting Hegemonies and Dispossessions, 10th European Feminist Research Conference
Universitat Gottingen (Germany)
2018/07 "Gender Dynamics Throughout the Refugee Cycle" ACUNS Annual Meeting
Luiss University (Italy)
2018/04 "Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Refugee Camps" International Conference on Gender Research
ISCAP (Portugal)
2017/10 "Violência Sexual e de Género durante o ciclo de refúgio: a vulnerabilidade de quem foge de conflitos armados" II International Public Law Congress
University of Coimbra (Portugal)
2017/07 "Do No Harm: challenges in the research design of refugees studies" 7th Conference of the European Survey Research Association
ISEG (Portugal)
2017/07 "Violência Sexual e de Género na população refugiada: uma questão de género ou de segurança" CONDIM III
University Portucalense (Portugal)
2017/07 "Um olhar crítico à actual redacção do crime de violação no Código Penal português: porque ficou o legislador nacional aquém do proposto na Convenção de Istambul" CONDIM III
University Portucalense (Portugal)
2017/04 "Os primeiros impactos da Convenção de Istambul: da relutância do legislador nacional em adotar a falta de consentimento como elemento do tipo legal do crime de violação" II International Congress OPVC Violence, Victims, Crime
University Fernando Pessoa (Portugal)
2016/12 "Envelhecer enquanto refugiado/a" III Colóquio Interdisciplinar sobre o Envelhecimento
Universiy of Coimbra (Portugal)
2016/10 "A Decisão Akayesu: um marco histórico na jurisprudência dos Direitos Humanos" "International Conference Historia de los Derechos Humanos - «El Cincuentenario de los Pactos Internacionales de Derechos Humanos de la ONU» Homenaje a la Profesora Maria Esther Martínez Quinteiro"
University of Salamanca (Spain)
2016/07 "The role of Traditional Justice Systems in SGBV cases in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya and Mai Ayni refugee camp in Ethiopia" IV Iberoamerican Congress of Human Rights
University Portucalense (Portugal)
2013/10 "Direitos Humanos na Guiné-Bissau" Direitos Humanos nos Países Lusófonos: o que nos dizem os observatórios
University of Minho
2013/09 "Assédio Sexual no local de trabalho: estudo comparativo de diferentes ordenamentos jurídicos" II Congress CICOT
University of Porto (Portugal)

Supervision

Thesis Title
Role
Degree Subject (Type)
Institution / Organization
2023/09/01 - Current "Sexual and Gender-Based Violence against women asylum seekers: Addressing gaps in protection within the Common European Asylum System"
Co-supervisor
LLM in International and European Law (Master)
Nova School of Law, Portugal
2022/01 - 2022/10 "A Defesa da Floresta pelo Direito Penal Florestal Guineense" - Co-orientation/ co-orientação.
Co-supervisor

Event organisation

Event name
Type of event (Role)
Institution / Organization
2024/05/01 - 2024/11/11 Inclusion Day Talks at NOVA University Rectorate (2024/11/11 - 2024/11/11)
Conference (Member of the Organising Committee)
Nova School of Law, Portugal
2021/03/08 - 2021/03/08 Designed, developed and implemented the International Women's Day Campaign for Nova Refugee Legal Clinic. (2021/03/08 - 2021/03/08)
Other
Nova Refugee Legal Clinic - Nova School of Law, Portugal
2020/11/24 - 2020/12/10 Designed, developed, and implemented the 16 days of Activism Campaign for Nova Refugee Legal Clinic with a mini-series of Zoomcasts with 5 episodes. (2020/11/24 - 2020/12/10)
Other
Nova Refugee Legal Clinic - Nova School of Law, Portugal

Jury of academic degree

Topic
Role
Candidate name (Type of degree)
Institution / Organization
2024/02/01 "Migrant Forced Prostitution in European Union Law"
(Thesis) Arguer
Ana Arantes (Master)
Nova School of Law, Portugal
2023/12/13 "Female Asylum Seekers in EU Law: To what extent do EU Laws and policies approach future, and actual female asylum seekers, in a manner that is consistent with feminist perspectives?"
(Thesis) Arguer
Sophie Correia (Master)
Nova School of Law, Portugal

Course / Discipline taught

Academic session Degree Subject (Type) Institution / Organization
2020/10 - 2021/06 Module V - "Domestic Violence: Portuguese Legal Framework" TAV Course [Training for social workers who provide support and access to services for Domestic Survivors] (Outros) UMAR - União de Mulheres Alternativa e Resposta, Portugal
2020/11 - 2020/11 "Sexual Violence and Forced Migrations from an intersectional standpoint" Short Course "Não é Não! Intervenção e Combate ao Assédio e Violência Sexual nas Universidades" (Outros) UMAR - União de Mulheres Alternativa e Resposta, Portugal
2020/07 - 2020/07 "Sexual Violence and main aspects of the Portuguese Legal Framework" Short Course "Capacitação de Técnicos/as de Apoio à Vítima" (Outros) UMAR - União de Mulheres Alternativa e Resposta, Portugal
2020/02 - 2020/02 "Women and Girls' Protection: Human Rights Law and Humanitarian Law - Universal, Regional (African, European and Interamerican) and Domestic legal systems" Course on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: European, African and Interamerican systems at NOVA School of Law (Outros) Nova School of Law, Portugal
2020/02 - 2020/02 "Human Rights International Law: Ethics and dilemmas during fieldwork" Workshop "Human Rights International Law: Ethics and dilemmas during fieldwork" (Outros) Nova School of Law, Portugal
2019/07 - 2019/07 "Sexual Violence during armed conflicts" Summer School Course VI "Conflitos Armados - Perspectivas Jurídicas e de Relações Internacionais" (Outros) Universidade do Minho, Portugal
2018/07 - 2018/07 "Civilians during Armed Conflict: Sexual Violence targeting Refugees" Summer School Course V "Conflitos Armados - Perspectivas Jurídicas e de Relações Internacionais" (Outros) Universidade do Minho, Portugal
2018/04 - 2018/04 "Sexual and Gender-Based Violence: Femininities and Masculinities (de)construction throughout the refugee cycle" Short Course "Protecting the Rights and Lives of Migrants and Refugees" (Outros) Nova School of Law, Portugal

Interview (tv / radio show)

Program Topic
2020/11/24 - 2020/12/10 NRLC - Gender & Migration Unit | 16 days of Activism Campaign | To mark the 16 days of activism, the Gender and Migration research line at NOVA Refugee Legal Clinic launched in 2020 a mini-series of Zoomcasts with 5 episodes. In episode 1 we welcome Tatiana Mendes, Marisa Fernandes, Lia Mendes, Carolina Magalhães Dias, and Alice Wiedemann from UMAR who will talk about SGBV and survivors' protection in Portugal. The interview was carried out by the Gender & Migration Unit Team Leader Tatiana Morais. Episode 1 - NRLC & UMAR representada por Tatiana Mendes, Marisa Fernandes, Lia Mendes, Carolina Magalhães Dias, Alice Wiedemann.
2020/11/24 - 2020/12/10 NRLC - Gender & Migration Unit | 16 days of Activism Campaign | To mark the 16 days of activism, the Gender and Migration research line at NOVA Refugee Legal Clinic launched in 2020 a mini-series of Zoomcasts with 5 episodes. In episode 2 we welcome Laura Marchesini, a Gender-Based Violence (GBV) specialist, who will talk about coping mechanisms that women may resort to in order to survive during humanitarian emergencies. The interview was carried out by the Gender & Migration Unit Team Leader Tatiana Morais. Episode 2 - NRLC & Laura Marchesini
2020/11/24 - 2020/12/10 NRLC - Gender & Migration Unit | 16 days of Activism Campaign | To mark the 16 days of activism, the Gender and Migration research line at NOVA Refugee Legal Clinic launched in 2020 a mini-series of Zoomcasts with 5 episodes. In Episode 3 (part I) we welcome Dimitra Fragkou and Lia Kallini, who will talk about the Greek asylum system and women's protection. The interview was carried out by the Gender & Migration Unit Team Leader Tatiana Morais. Episode 3 (part I) - NRLC & Dimitra Fragkou and Lia Kallini
2020/11/24 - 2020/12/10 NRLC - Gender & Migration Unit | 16 days of Activism Campaign | To mark the 16 days of activism, the Gender and Migration research line at NOVA Refugee Legal Clinic launched in 2020 a mini-series of Zoomcasts with 5 episodes. In episode 3 (part II) we welcome Dimitra Fragkou and Lia Kallini, who will talk about the Greek asylum system and women's protection. The interview was carried out by the Gender & Migration Unit Team Leader Tatiana Morais. Episode 3 (part II) - NRLC & Dimitra Fragkou and Lia Kallini
2020/11/24 - 2020/12/10 NRLC - Gender & Migration Unit | 16 days of Activism Campaign | To mark the 16 days of activism, the Gender and Migration research line at NOVA Refugee Legal Clinic launched in 2020 a mini-series of Zoomcasts with 5 episodes. In episode 4, we welcome Professor Claire Bright, who will talk about "The Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights". The interview was carried out by the Gender & Migration Unit Team Leader Tatiana Morais. Episode 4 - NRLC & Professor Claire Bright
2020/11/24 - 2020/12/10 NRLC - Gender & Migration Unit | 16 days of Activism Campaign | To mark the 16 days of activism, the Gender and Migration research line at NOVA Refugee Legal Clinic launched in 2020 a mini-series of Zoomcasts with 5 episodes. In episode 5 (part I) we welcome Joana Nunes, who will talk about her research focusing on RSD and sexual and reproductive health and rights. The interview was carried out by the Gender & Migration Unit Team Leader Tatiana Morais. Episode 5 (part I) - NRLC & Joana Nunes
2020/11/24 - 2020/12/10 NRLC - Gender & Migration Unit | 16 days of Activism Campaign | To mark the 16 days of activism, the Gender and Migration research line at NOVA Refugee Legal Clinic launched in 2020 a mini-series of Zoomcasts with 5 episodes. In episode 5 (part II) we welcome Rafaela Rocha, who will talk about her research focusing on multiple and intersecting discriminations that migrants face in Portugal. The interview was carried out by the Gender & Migration Unit Team Leader Tatiana Morais. Episode 5 (part II) - NRLC & Rafaela Rocha
2020/11/24 - 2020/12/10 NRLC - Gender & Migration Unit | 16 days of Activism Campaign | To mark the 16 days of activism, the Gender and Migration research line at NOVA Refugee Legal Clinic launched in 2020 a mini-series of Zoomcasts with 5 episodes. In episode 5 (part III) we welcome Joana Graça, who will talk about "Sexual and Gender-Based Violence against Rohingya refugee women in camps". The interview was carried out by the Gender & Migration Unit Team Leader Tatiana Morais. Episode 5 (part III) - NRLC & Joana Graça

Mentoring / Tutoring

Topic Student name
2018/05 - 2018/10 "A relutância do legislador na inclusão do consentimento no tipo legal dos crimes de coação sexual e violação sexual: um paradigma que urge substituir" (mentoria) Juliana Senra

Scientific expedition

Activity description Institution / Organization
2018 - 2019 Fieldwork in Israel (interviews and non-participant observation).
2018 - 2018 Fieldwork in Uganda (interviews and non-participant observation).
2017 - 2017 Fieldwork in Greece (interviews and non-participant observation).
Distinctions

Award

2023 NOVA Award-winning impact narratives 2023
Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal
2020 Observatório das Migrações - O.M. Thesis Collection

Other distinction

2019 Bolsa Fulbright 2019/2020
2019 Travel Bursary
American Unversity, United States

Jewish Studies Centre, United States
2017 Bolsa Doutoramento FCT 2017-2019
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
2017 Travel Bursary
The London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
2016 Bolsa Doutoramento FCT
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal