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Graça Enes (Prof)

Graça Enes (Prof)

Professor of European Union Law and International Law and the Director of the Legal Research Centre, the University of Porto (CIJ - Centro de Investigação Jurídica), Portugal

Graça Enes has been the Director of CIJ (Centre for Legal Research of the University of Porto) since 2021. She was previously Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Law of the University of Porto (2013-2014) and Director of the Master’s Law Studies (2019-2020).

Professor Enes is the author of several publications in Portugal and abroad mainly on European and International Law. For some years she has been focusing her research on the digital challenges and on the European policies and legislative initiatives on the subject, especially regarding data governance and AI. In addition, her scientific and academic interests extend to the challenges of international governance.

She was awarded and coordinates the Jean Monnet Module DigEUCit “A Digital Europe for Citizens. Constitutional and Policymaking Challenges” (an Erasmus+ project, 01.09.2022 to 31.08.2025).

Professor Enes has a Bachelor and Master in Law from the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra. She holds a PhD in Law (European Union Law) from the Faculty of Law of the University of Porto, where she is a Professor with tenure of European Union Law and International Law.

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