
Carla Osmo
Adjunct Professor at the Department of Law of the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp) and at the Graduate Program in International Relations (PPGRI): Studies of the Global South at Unifesp. She holds a PhD in Philosophy and General Theory of Law from the University of São Paulo and a Master's degree in State Law from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo. She is the coordinator of the Human Rights Clinic at Unifesp's Osasco Campus and the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights at the Center for Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology at Unifesp (CAAF/Unifesp). She was the coordinator (2023-2024) and vice-coordinator (2019-2022) of CAAF/Unifesp. She is part of the research projects 'Contributions from Latin America to the construction of a common law' ('Contributions de l'Amérique Latine à l'esquisse d'un droit commun') and 'Social responsibility of companies and metamorphoses of law' ('Responsabilité sociétale des entreprises et métamorphoses du droit') of the Center for Comparative Law and Internationalization of Law of the Institute of Legal and Philosophical Sciences of the Sorbonne, University Paris 1, France. She is a member of the Research Group on Human Rights, Democracy, Politics and Memory of the Institute of Advanced Studies (IEA-USP). She is a member of the Support Center for the Dissemination of Information on the National Truth Commission Brazil (NACE CNV-Brazil). She was Coordinator of Psychic Reparation and Research of the Amnesty Commission of the Ministry of Justice (2015-2016). She was a consultant for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for the Amnesty Commission and the Latin American Network for Transitional Justice (2015). She was a senior researcher for the National Truth Commission and a member of the Rapporteur Committee for its final report (2014). Her main areas of work are: Human Rights, International Human Rights Protection Systems and Transitional Justice.