Eduardo Magrani
About Eduardo Magrani
Eduardo Magrani is a prominent academic and legal expert specializing in Internet law, data protection, and artificial intelligence. He currently holds multiple positions, including Associate Researcher at the Israel Public Policy Institute and President of the National Institute for Data Protection in Brazil.
Work at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas
Eduardo Magrani has been associated with FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas since 2013, where he serves as a Professor Dr. of Intellectual Property and a Professor Dr. of Law and Technology. Over his tenure of 11 years, he has contributed to the academic development of students in the fields of intellectual property and technology law. Additionally, he has held the position of Coordinator for the Internet of Things program, focusing on the intersection of law and technology.
Education and Expertise
Eduardo Magrani holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, a Master of Laws, and a Doctor of Laws (Ph.D.) from the same institution. He has also studied at various prestigious institutions, including the Technical University of Munich, Humboldt University of Berlin, and NOVA School of Law. His academic focus includes Artificial Intelligence, Data Protection Compliance, Internet Regulation, and Cybersecurity.
Background
Eduardo Magrani has a diverse professional background that includes roles in academia, research, and legal practice. He has worked as a Senior Fellow at the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society and has been involved with various organizations, including the Israel Public Policy Institute and Demarest Advogados. His experience spans multiple countries, including Brazil, Germany, and Portugal, reflecting his international perspective on technology and law.
Achievements
Eduardo Magrani co-developed Brazil's first comprehensive Internet legislation, known as Brazil's Internet Bill of Rights ('Marco Civil da Internet'). He has authored several books, including 'Connected Democracy' and 'The Internet of Things.' His contributions to the field of digital rights and technology law have established him as a significant figure in the legal landscape of Brazil and Latin America.
Current Positions and Roles
Eduardo Magrani currently holds multiple positions, including Associate Researcher at the Israel Public Policy Institute, Senior Content Reviewer at IDP, and President of the National Institute for Data Protection (INPD) in Brazil. He is also a member of various advisory committees and organizations, such as the Latin American Journal of Economics and Digital Society and the International Association of Artificial Intelligence. His involvement in these roles reflects his commitment to advancing the fields of digital rights, privacy, and technology.