José Renato Laranjeira de Pereira

José Renato Laranjeira de Pereira
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University of Bonn

Institute for Science and Ethics
Bonner Talweg 57
53113 Bonn
Germany

 

joserenato@iwe.uni-bonn.de

(November 2025)

Research Areas

  • Digital Policy

  • Regulatory Law

  • Sustainability studies

  • Indigenous epistemologies

  • Decolonial studies

Professional experience

  • 12.2023 - Current: PhD Candidate at the Institute for Science and Ethics/ Bonn Sustainable AI Lab

  • 01.2024 - 10.2024: UNESCO Consultant for the G20

  • 10.2021 - 02.2023: Alexander von Humboldt’s German Chancellor Fellow

  • 10.2021 - 06.2023: Visiting Fellow at the iRights.Lab

  • 03.2022 - 05.2022: Visiting Researcher at the European Parliament

  • 08.2019 - Current: Co-Founder and Member of the Board of advisors at the Laboratório de Políticas Públicas e Internet - LAPIN

  • 08.2019 - 10.2021: Director at the Laboratório de Políticas Públicas e Internet - LAPIN

  • 08.2019 - 12.2019: Visiting Researcher at Brazil’s Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications

  • 10.2018 - 04.2019: Intern at the UNESCO Brasília Office

Affiliations

  • 11.2024 - Current: Member of the AI Compute and Climate Expert Group, OECD.AI

  • 01.2023 - Current: Member of the Central Committee for Data Governance (CCGD), Brazilian Federal Government

  • 2022: Member of the Expert Group on AI and Surveillance for the Brazilian AI Strategy’s revision rounds

Degrees

  • 2020 - 2022: Master of Laws, AI Regulation, University of Brasília

  • 2021: Exchange Studies, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna

  • 2012 - 2017: Bachelor of Laws, University of Brasília

  • 2015: Exchange Studies, Università degli Studi di Roma III

Selected Publications

Journals

  • Hartmann, D., de Pereira, J.R.L., Streitbörger, C. et al. Addressing the regulatory gap: moving towards an EU AI audit ecosystem beyond the AI Act by including civil society. AI Ethics (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00595-3

  • Moraes, T. et al. Open Data and COVID-19: Anonymisation As A Technical Solution For Transparency, Privacy And Data Protection. International Data Privacy Law, Oxford University Press (2021).

  • Pereira, J. et al. Smile, you are being identified! Risks and measures for the use of facial recognition in (semi-)public spaces. AI Ethics, Springer (2020).


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