Daniela Fernandes

Attorney

Bio

With a strong background in legal research and case management, Daniela has developed expertise in drafting legal briefs, conducting comparative law research, and supporting litigation teams. Her experience spans various legal sectors, including international human rights and regulatory compliance.

Daniela has worked with several esteemed institutions, where she contributed to preparing documents for high-stakes cases and managed extensive research projects. In addition, she actively engages in academic competitions and has been recognized for her work in international law moot courts and legal publications.

Education

- Master's candidate in International Law at Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) - Expected graduation: 2027.2

- LL.B., Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) - 2025

Languages

English, Spanish (Basic)

Publications

Legal & Regulatory Updates
Legal & Regulatory Updates

The European Union's Digital Omnibus: Overview And What Really Changes In Digital Regulation

The EU Digital Omnibus simplifies GDPR and AI Act rules, shifting toward a risk-based approach to foster innovation while protecting fundamental data rights.
2026
5
min read
Legal & Regulatory Updates
Legal & Regulatory Updates

The Brazilian Private international Law Bill Modernization Territoriality and Systemic Innovation

Brazil's new Private International Law Bill modernizes legal frameworks, focusing on foreign judgment enforcement and intellectual property rights, aiming to align the country with global legal standards and attract investment.
2025
16
min read
Legal & Regulatory Updates
Legal & Regulatory Updates

The Apple-EU Clash: Engineering Regulation Under the DMA

The article dissects the Apple-EU conflict over the Digital Markets Act, examining the regulation's implications for competition, security, and innovation in tech ecosystems.
2025
6
min read
Legal & Regulatory Updates
Legal & Regulatory Updates

Environmental Liability and Transnational Jurisdiction: The Repercussions of Mariana v. BHP for Private International Law

The Mariana v. BHP case in the English High Court sets significant precedents for transnational environmental liability, applying Brazilian law to the Fundão Dam collapse.
2025
8
min read
Global & Comparative IP
Global & Comparative IP

COP30: why industrial property needs to be at the center of the Brazilian agenda

Brazil's COP30 highlights industrial property's central role in fostering green innovation and a sustainable bioeconomy, crucial for climate leadership and equitable development.
2025
15
min read