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Danielle Annoni

Danielle Annoni is an associate professor of International Law and Human Rights at the Federal University of Parana (UFPR-Brazil), where she coordinates the Human Rights Observatory and Legal Practice in Human Rights and Migration. She has been conducting human rights research for 18 years. She is an educator, a mother and an active human rights defender, with a focus on migration, gender and the Latin American human rights protection system. Because of her work developed with vulnerable groups regarding the education of labor rights, the empowering of women through handicraft and gastronomy fairs, advocacy in the mediation of cultural conflicts, and access to justice and education, she has received several awards.

Name
Danielle Annoni
Occupation
International Migration Law Professor and legal consultant
Expertise

Addiction/drugs/drug policy, Caste discrimination or persecution, Climate-related issues, Coercive population control, Document Authentication, Ethnic discrimination or persecution, Forced conscription, Forced marriage, Gang-related violence/non-state actors, Gender-based violence/domestic violence, Journalist persecution, LGBTQ, Likelihood of destitution or homelessness, Political persecution, Prison conditions, Religious discrimination or persecution, Government/state actor persecution, Risk of retaliation, Safe internal relocation, Sexual abuse/assault, Sufficiency of protection, Torture, Trafficking, Domestic violence; racism and xenophobia; gender equality and maternity protection; mediation in cultural conflicts, access to justice and education

Experience

Human Rights Law researcher for over 20 years. Lawyer and human rights migration law consultant and advocate since 2012.  Chair of the Sérgio Vieira de Mello Centre (UNHCR/UFSC/Brazil) for 8 years on the process of integrating Haitians, Venezuelans and Syrians in Brazil. I worked, as a consultant, with UNHCR in Mozambique in 2023 and I have been working with AVIS, as GBV consultant, since 2023, in Africa. I have been produced more than 40 special reports for governments in 4 different countries, as well as for Migration Law Firms, Legal Clinics, Refugee Clinics and Migration Clinics, and several NGO's, especially in the USA and UK. 

Publications

In the last 20 years, I have published 22 books, 36 articles, 62 book chapters, 30 conference works, 147 special reports. The full CV is available at http://lattes.cnpq.br/6879670263291053

ANNONI, D.; CANEPARO, P.; CARDOSO, A. R. Human Trafficking: an analysis in the light of the Palermo Convention. São Paulo: Almedina, 2022. (Book)

ANNONI, D.; PACIFICO, A. M. C. P. . Brazilian Forced Migrants Abroad: endemic insecurity as a reason to flee. Revista do Instituto Brasileiro de Direitos Humanos, v. 22, p. 107-117, 2022. Paper)

ANNONI, D.; SILVA, K. S. ; SANTOS, G. M. . Solidarity Economy and social inclusion: The Immigrant Fair in Florianópolis, Brazil. Development Policy Review, v. 40, p. e12564, 2022. (Paper)

ANNONI, D. Migrant Women and Pandemics: Overlapping vulnerabilites in the face of international borders securitization. In: BAENINGER, R. et al. (Orgs.). International Migration and the Covid-19 Pandemic. Campinas: NEPO/Unicamp; Cardiff University Press,

2020, p. 323-335. (Book chapter)

Languages
Portuguese: Native proficiency. English: Fluent (C1). Spanish: Fluent (C2), Italian: (B2)
Ethnic groups expertise
Latin American indigenous people (Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela, specially Warao peope); Latin-afro-americans (Brazil, Mexico), European ancestry (brazilian-ukrainians, brazilian-polenese and brazilian-syrians)
Political groups expertise
Latin American socialism groups; fight against racism groups; combat gender violence latin american groups
Religious groups expertise
catholic, protestant, warao
Other social groups expertise
latin american human rights defenders; defenders of Amazonia; latin american journalists defenders;
Contact email
Phone
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Address
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