
Tatiana Morais
Professora Convidada
Tatiana Morais é professora auxiliar convidada na NOVA School of Law e professora auxiliar convidada na Academia Militar Portuguesa.
É, ainda, investigadora integrada no CEDIS e no CINAMIL. Integra, ainda, a WiRL, a ACUNS e a CARFMS.
Tatiana Morais é doutorada em Direito pela NOVA School of Law [summa cum laude | distinção e louvor] e Mestre em Direitos Humanos pela Escola de Direito da Universidade do Minho [magna cum laude]. É licenciada em Direito pela Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Lisboa.
Foi Fulbright Visiting Researcher na Universidade da Califórnia, Santa Bárbara [USA] e Visiting Researcher na Universidade de Bristol [UK] e no College of Law and Business [Israel].
Tem vasta experiência em métodos qualitativos de análise, sob uma perspectiva socio-legal, com trabalho de campo realizado na Grécia, Uganda e Israel.
Mestrado (2.º ciclo)
- Os Tribunais Internacionais e o Mar
Livro
- “Violência sexual e de género nos campos de população refugiada: Enquadramento e análise legal” in Coleção de Teses OM, vol. 52, [ebook], [autora]
Artigos de Revistas e Jornais, com revisão de pares e outras publicações recentes:
- (2025 com Jeremy Sarkin) “Balancing Retributive and Restorative Justice Processes at the National Level: Addressing Violence Against Refugees and Asylum-seekers in Uganda” Journal of African Law 69(2):1-18.
- (2025 com Assunção Cristas, Maria Damanaki, Patrícia André, Sara Apresentação, Manuela Bocayuva, Margarida Lima Rego, Nausica Palazzo). “Women in the Blue Economy: An Empirical Analysis” [Project Final Report]
- (2025 com Jeremy Sarkin) “The Role of the European Union’s Securitisation Policies in Exacerbating the Intersectional Vulnerability of Refugees and Asylum Seekers” 29(2) International Journal of Human Rights (2025) 282-305.
- (2025 com Assunção Cristas, Maria Damanaki, Patrícia André, Sara Apresentação, Manuela Bocayuva, Margarida Lima Rego, Nausica Palazzo). “Women in the Blue Economy: An Empirical Analysis” [Executive Summary]
- (2025 com Assunção Cristas, Maria Damanaki, Patrícia André, Sara Apresentação, Manuela Bocayuva, Margarida Lima Rego, Nausica Palazzo). “Women in the Blue Economy – Roles and Impact: An Empirical Cross-Cultural Study in Portugal and Cape Verde” in Book of Abstracts of the WMU International Conference 2025: Advancing the Blue Economy through Gender Equality, Momoko Kitada, Francis Neat and Renis Auma Ojwala (eds.), 18.
- (2024 com Jeremy Sarkin) “Gender and Migration: A Continuum of Gender-Based Violence Echoing Across the Sinai Desert and into Israel.” Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration (2024) 1-24.
- (2024 com Afsoon Hansia) “Stuck in immobility: LGBTQIA+ persons in Uganda caught in the intersectional impact of the Anti-Homosexuality Act”. Netzwerk Fluchtforschung. July 2024.
- (2024 com Jeremy Sarkin) “Assessing the Intersectional Impact of the Law: Reacting to State Created Categories and the Inevitability of State Created Vulnerabilities in Israel.” Israel Law Review (novembro 2024) 57(3) 423–448.
- (2024 com Jeremy Sarkin) “Agency and Vulnerability of Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Women in the Face of States’ Failure to Protect against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence” (Refereed) 46 Human Rights Quarterly (agosto 2024) 523–548.
- (2023 com Afsoon Hansia) “Intersectional Impact of Tensions Affecting LGBTQIA+ persons’ mobility in Uganda” Nova Refugee and Migration Clinic blog. December 19, 2023. Available at
https://novarefugeelegalclinic.novalaw.unl.pt/?blog_post=intersectional-impact-of-tensions-affecting-lgbtqia-persons-mobility-in-ugand - (2023 com Jeremy Sarkin) “A Cost–Benefit Assessment of Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Women Reporting Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Uganda: Assessing Women’s Resilience as a Means to Protect their Ethnoreligious Group” 38 (1) Southern African Public Law 1-29.
- (2023) “Addressing the Continuum of Violence with a Continuum of Resilience. Book Review ‘Difficult Life in a Refugee Camp: Gender, Violence, and Coping in Uganda’. By Ulrike Krause” in Journal of Refugee Studies, 36(4), pp. 1020-1024. DOI:10.1093/jrs/fead058 [autora].
- (2022 com Jeremy Sarkin) “Why States Need to View Their Responsibility to Protect Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Women Through the Lens of Intersectionality, Vulnerability, and Matrix of Domination to Address Sexual and Gender-Based Violence 33(6)”, «European Human Rights Law Review», 554-570
- (2022 com Jeremy Sarkin) “The Importance of Adopting an Intersectionality Approach to Refugee Status Determination Procedures: Lessons from Greece, Israel, and Uganda”, International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care 18(3) 193-206. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJMHSC-10-2021-0099
- (2020 com Jennifer Gibbs) “Doing or not doing the Mitzvah of hachnasat orchim? Managing tensions between international obligations and the State’s National Interest: the case of Eritrean asylum seekers in Israel” in OxMo, (9), 101-111.