Juliana Roman
Researcher
Research leader in personal data protection and researcher at the Reference Institute on Internet and Society (IRIS). Master of Laws from the Postgraduate Program of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS 2022), linked to the Center for European and German Studies (CDEA). Conducted field research in Amsterdam, Netherlands, during the Master’s to support a comparative study carried out in the dissertation. Specialization in Consumer Law by the Consumer Law Center (CDC) of the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra (UC 2021). Postgraduated in Digital Law at Fundação Escola Superior do Ministério Público (FMP 2021). Holds a Bachelor of Laws from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS 2019). Collaborator in the research project “Personal Data Protection in the Americas”, conceived in partnership by the CNPq Research Group “Observatories of the General Data Protection Law and the Civil Rights Framework for the Internet”, linked to the University of São Paulo (USP), and by the CNPq Research Group “Mercosul, Consumer Law and Globalization”, linked to UFRGS. Held an international mobility period at the Universidad Internacional de Cataluña, Barcelona, Spain (UIC 2017). During graduation, she studied a foreign language in Vancouver, Canada. She was a scientific initiation fellow of the BPA Program (PUCRS 2016-2018). Provided voluntary legal advisory services at the University Legal Advisory Service (SAJU UFRGS) – Consumer Law (G7) – during 2019 and 2022. Works and researches in the areas of personal data protection and privacy, IT Law, cryptography, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Consumer Law.