Fabricio Bertini Pasquot Polido

Associate Professor of International Law, Comparative Law, and New Technologies
CNPq Research Productivity Fellow
Director of the Center for Transnational and Comparative Studies
Co-founder of the PhiloTech Chair – Philosophy of Technology and Digital Law

Curriculum
fpolido@ufmg.br

Supervises doctoral dissertations and master’s theses

ABOUT

Associate Professor of International Law, Comparative Law, and Technology at the Law School of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG). He is a permanent faculty member of the UFMG Graduate Program in Law, which he coordinated from 2015 to 2018, and also teaches in the UFMG Graduate Program in Technological Innovation. He holds a Law degree from the University of São Paulo Law School, with a period of international exchange at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany. He also earned a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from the University of Turin, Italy (2007), and a Doctorate in International Law (‘magna cum laude’) from the University of São Paulo Law School (2010). Dr. Polido has been a Visiting Researcher (Postdoctoral level) at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg, Germany (2012); Kent Law School (2015, 2018); and the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society (2018). He was a Junior Visiting Professor at the University of Kent, United Kingdom, and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and a CAPES Foundation Visiting Professor Abroad Program fellow from 2018 to 2019. He is a member of the Executive Council of the American Association of Private International Law (ASADIP) and the Transnational Research Network on Critical Studies of International Law and Politics. He was a member of the Brazilian delegation to the Special Commission on the Foreign Judgments Project from 2016 to 2019 and is currently a member of the Jurisdiction and Digital Economy Projects (Codifi) of the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH). Dr. Polido is a CNPq Productivity Researcher – Level 2 and is currently a Visiting Professor at the University of Barcelona, Spain.


RESEARCH PROJECT

Conducts research and supervises in the projects:

Labor Law and Critique (research line 3, History, Power, and Freedom)
European Studies in Comparative Perspectives (research line 4, State, Reason, and History)


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Jurisdição do Estado em matéria digital e constrições ao poder corporativo transnacional: olhares sobre as plataformas digitais e Inteligência Artificial.
In: Direito e Estado entre mundo analógico e era digital. Reflexões de fronteira em homenagem a Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem. São Paulo. Editora: Dialética, 2024.

Estado, Soberania Digital e Tecnologias Emergentes: Interações entre Direito Internacional, Segurança Cibernética e Inteligência Artificial.
REVISTA DE CIÊNCIAS DO ESTADO (UFMG), v. 1, p. 1-30, 2024.

As interfaces extraterritoriais e internacionais do Marco Civil da Internet: por um novo capítulo sistemático.
In: Marco Civil da Internet: Impactos, Evoluções e Perspectivas – 10 anos. São Paulo: Editora: Thomson Reuters, 2024.

International Law, Constitutions, and Electoral Content Moderation: Overcoming Supranational Failures Through Domestic Solutions.
CHICAGO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, v. 1, série 24.1, p. 95-114, 2023.

Direito internacional, Covid19 e valor transnacional da proteção do trabalho: novos desafios sociais e tecnológicos em uma era intrapandêmica.
In: O trabalho na Pandemia: Itália e Brasil em diálogo. 1aed.Curtiba: RTM, 2022, v. 1, p. 79-90.

SDG 17: Partnership for the Goals.
In: The Private Side of Transforming our World? UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and the Role of Private International Law. 1ed.Cambridge: Intersentia, 2021

Direito Internacional Privado nas Fronteiras do Trabalho e Tecnologias: ensaios e narrativas na Era Digital.
2ª ed. Rio de Janeiro. Lumen Iuris. 2021

The Opposite Route to a Global Digital Inclusionary Agenda through Law and Regulation: Schisms of a Neglected Project in Brazil.
REVISTA BRASILEIRA ESTUDOS POLITICOS, v. 122, p. 269-81, 2021.

Inteligência artificial entre estratégias nacionais e a corrida regulatória global: Rotas analíticas para uma releitura internacionalista e comparada.
REVISTA DA FACULDADE DE DIREITO UFMG, n. 76, p. 229-256, 2020.

Trabalho, tecnologias e os desafios globais dos direitos humanos.
Rio de Janeiro: Lumen Juris, 2019.


AREAS OF INTEREST

Private International Law. Transnational and Comparative Studies. Transnational Litigation. European Union Law. International Labor Law. General Legal Theory, Artificial Intelligence, and Emerging Technologies. Dispute Resolution. Digital Law and Digital Platforms.


LINKS OF INTEREST

Google Scholar | Academia Edu ORCID

Página Pessoal | PhiloTech


PRODUCTION AND SUPERVISION INDICATORS

Continuum UFMG | Somos UFMG


MAILING ADDRESS

Faculdade de Direito da UFMG
Avenida João Pinheiro, 100
11º andar do Edifício Villas-Boas
Centro, Belo Horizonte, MG, 30130-180