Viviane Ceolin Dallasta Del Grossi | Arts and Humanities | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Viviane Ceolin Dallasta Del Grossi | Arts and Humanities | Women Researcher Award

Researcher Federal Public Defender Office Brazil

Viviane Ceolin Dallasta Del Grossi is a Brazilian Federal Public Defender with a distinguished track record in human rights and artificial intelligence. She holds a PhD in Human Rights from the University of São Paulo (USP), and her thesis addresses the priority of children in the digital environment in the AI ​​era. With a career dedicated to defending the rights of vulnerable populations, Viviane has contributed significantly to legal research and practice in Brazil.

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Education 🎓

Viviane holds a PhD in Human Rights from USP (2024), where she developed the thesis entitled “The absolute priority of children in the digital environment in the era of AI: Due Diligence in Human Rights and the technosocial impacts of Artificial Intelligence”. Previously, she completed her Master’s degree at the same institution in 2015, with a focus on international criminal legal cooperation. In 2014, she obtained a Master’s degree in Criminology and Criminal Enforcement from Pompeu Fabra University, in partnership with the Universities of Girona and Autonomous University of Barcelona, ​​in Spain. In addition, she has a postgraduate degree in Public Law, with an emphasis on International Human Rights Law.

Professional Experience 💼

Viviane has been a Federal Public Defender in Brazil since 2009. Between 2019 and 2020, she served as Regional Human Rights Defender in the State of São Paulo. She was a founding member of the Working Group for Homeless People of the Federal Public Defender’s Office in 2011 and coordinated this group nationally from 2018 to 2020. In 2023, she served as a professional visitor at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, advising Judge Nancy Hernández López in San José, Costa Rica. She also collaborated as a UNESCO researcher in the application of the Methodology for Assessing Brazil’s Readiness for the implementation of the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in 2023.

Research Interests 🔍

Viviane’s main research interests include international human rights law, human rights education, international legal cooperation, ethics, and artificial intelligence. Her work explores the intersections between technology and human rights, with an emphasis on the technosocial impacts of artificial intelligence and the protection of vulnerable populations in the digital environment.

Awards and Recognition 🏆

Viviane has received recognition for her academic and professional contributions. Her master’s dissertation on international criminal legal cooperation was awarded and published by the Brazilian Institute of Criminal Sciences (IBCCRIM). In addition, she has participated in notable projects, such as “Twentyforty – Utopias for a digital society”, which brought together scientists to imagine digital futures in 2040.

Publications Top Notes: 📄

“The reaffirmation of human rights in the age of artificial intelligence” (2018) – Published in the DPU Forum – Law, Technology and Information.

“Victimization in risk groups – Immigrants, people with disabilities and sex workers: application of the good practices of Directive 2012/29/EU of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union concerning the rights of victims” (2017) – Published in the Electronic Journal of Criminal Law and Criminal Policy.

“The rights of defendants and equality of arms in international criminal legal cooperation within the European Union: the future of the fundamental right to defense” (2017) – Published in the Journal Crítica Penal y Poder.

“In-depth issues of the Public Defender’s Office” (2014) – Co-author of volume 2 of this collection.

“Universalism and respect for local decisions: an approach based on cases of the European Court of Human Rights involving sexual and reproductive rights” (2013) – Published in the Journal of the Public Defender’s Office of the Union.

“Analysis of the (im)possibility of international criminal legal cooperation in defense matters through direct assistance: the myth of Janus and the future of criminal cooperation” (2011) – Published in the Journal of the Public Defender’s Offices of Mercosur.

Dieter Böhler | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Dieter Böhler | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Professor für Exegese des Alten Testaments Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Sankt Georgen Germany

Prof. Dr. Dieter Böhler SJ is an esteemed Jesuit priest and scholar specializing in Old Testament studies, Hebrew, and Aramaic. Born on June 6, 1961, in Tiengen/Hochrh., Germany, he has devoted his life to theological education and biblical research. Currently, he serves as a professor at the Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Sankt Georgen, Frankfurt, and a consultor for the Dicastery for Divine Worship in Rome.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Dr. Böhler’s academic journey spans several prestigious institutions across Europe. He began his theological studies at Freiburg University and Innsbruck University before joining the Jesuit Novitiate in Nuremberg. His philosophical studies culminated in a Bacc. phil. from Hochschule für Philosophie, Munich, followed by theological studies at Sankt Georgen, Frankfurt, earning a Dipl. theol. He later completed his Lic. bibl. at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome, and obtained a Dr. theol. from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, with a groundbreaking thesis on Israel’s restoration concepts in biblical texts.

Experience 🏫

Since 1998, Prof. Dr. Böhler has been teaching Old Testament, Hebrew, and Aramaic at Sankt Georgen, Frankfurt. His roles have included serving as a consultant to the German Bishops’ Conference Liturgical Commission (2001–2016) and contributing to the revision of the German Bible translation (Einheitsübersetzung). In 2022, he was appointed as a consultor for the Dicastery for Divine Worship in Rome, reflecting his deep expertise in liturgy and biblical theology.

Research Interests 📖

Prof. Dr. Böhler’s research focuses on the Old Testament, with a particular emphasis on Hebrew and Aramaic texts, biblical theology, and the interpretation of Israel’s restoration concepts. He has also been actively involved in liturgical studies, contributing to the German Missal and Bible translation projects.

Awards and Recognitions 🏆

In 2008, Prof. Dr. Böhler achieved “Habilitation” at the University of Vienna, a significant academic milestone marking his contribution to theological research. His longstanding commitment to the German Bishops’ Conference and the Vatican highlights his recognition as a leading authority in biblical studies.

Publications Top Notes: 📚

Prof. Dr. Böhler has authored several influential works in biblical studies. His doctoral thesis, “Die heilige Stadt in Esdras A und Esra-Nehemia” (OBO 158; Fribourg-Göttingen, 1997), remains a seminal contribution to the field. For a complete list of his publications, detailed hyperlinks, and cited articles, refer to his academic portfolio.

Liturgy of the Hours and the Lectio Continua of the Psalter