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Fabio de Sa e Silva

Fabio de Sa e Silva

MANAGEMENT TEAM
PALCAST HOST
BISA 1 & 2
BRAZIL

Assistant Professor of International Studies and Wick Cary Professor of Brazilian Studies. University of Oklahoma

Assistant Professor of International Studies and Wick Cary Professor of Brazilian Studies at the University of Oklahoma. 


Fabio de Sa e Silva studies the social organization and the political impact of law and justice in Brazil and comparatively. An institution builder, Fabio co-directs the OU Center for Brazil Studies, is a member of the Executive Committee of the Brazilian Studies Association, and a Trustee of the Law and Society Association (LSA), Class of 2023. In 2018, he was recognized as the Outstanding Faculty at the Department.


Fabio has a multidisciplinary background with training in law, social sciences and public policy. He holds a BA in legal studies from the University of Sao Paulo, where he received a prestigious CAPES fellowship for studies in law and society. He also attained a Master of Laws at the University of Brasilia Law School and a PhD in Law, Policy, and Society at Northeastern University as a CAPES-Fulbright fellow.


Fabio also brings to OU a diversified professional experience. In addition to his previous academic studies and appointments, including a visiting fellowship at Harvard Law School’s Center on the Legal Profession, in 2015, he has over 15 years of experience in policy making and analysis in issues of law and justice in Brazil, where he served at the Ministry of Justice and the Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea) and consulted for international organizations like the UNDP, Unesco and the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI).


Fabio writes and publishes in English, Portuguese and Spanish. His latest article From Carwash to Bolsonaro examines the “political grammar” produced and disseminated by Brazilian legal officers in the lava jato anticorruption initiative and has received extensive media coverage in Brazil in outlets like DW, UOL, CONJUR, and Reinaldo Azevedo’s blog. Currently, Fabio is one of the organizers of the Project on Autocratic Legalism (PAL), an LSA International Research Collaborative that is designing comparative research on how rising autocrats in Brazil, India and China use law to amass power and what can be done to stop their moves. In this capacity, he also hosts the PAL Cast, a podcast series where he interviews lead scholars on law and (un)democratic politics.


Fabio is married to Michelle, lives in Norman with his two young kids, Joao Pedro and Manuela, and usually spends summers in Brasilia, Brazil to catch up with family, friends and the Brazilian political scene.

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