Author: Henrique Marcos

  • Research cited by Ukraine in the Ukraine v. Russia PCA case

    Research cited by Ukraine in the Ukraine v. Russia PCA case

    I am proud to share that my co-authored paper with Eduardo Cavalcanti de Mello Filho, “Peaceful Purposes Reservations in the Law of the Sea Convention and the Regulation of Military Exercises or Maneuvers in the Exclusive Economic Zone” published in the University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law, has been cited by hashtag Ukraine before…

  • Featured Researcher at CAPES

    Featured Researcher at CAPES

    I am thrilled to share that I was selected as a featured researcher by CAPES (CAPES – Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior, Brazilian Ministry of Research and Education), highlighting my doctoral research that delves into the concept of consistency in international law. This recognition stemmed from my time as a CAPES-funded scholar…

  • JURIX – The 36th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems

    JURIX – The 36th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems

    In December 2023, I presented my paper titled “Can ChatGPT Apply the Law?” at the Artificial Intelligence, Law, and Philosophy special workshop during JURIX 2023 (The 36th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems). My paper delves into the ontological question of whether Large Language Models (LLMs) can apply the law, steering clear of…

  • Invited to give a talk at the EUI (Firenze)

    Invited to give a talk at the EUI (Firenze)

    On December 4th 2023, I had the privilege of visiting the European University Institute, courtesy of a kind invitation from the European Journal of Legal Studies New Voices Award, where I presented my research titled ‘Two Kinds of Systemic Consistency in International Law.’ My sincere gratitude extends to and the EUI working groups for legal…

  • I won the New Voices prize at the EJLS/EUI!

    I won the New Voices prize at the EJLS/EUI!

    My paper, “Two Kinds of Systemic Consistency in International Law,” has been published today in the European Journal of Legal Studies (European University Institute). Furthermore, it has been selected as the winner of the 2022-2023 “New Voices” prize! In the words of the jury: “‘Two Kinds of Systemic Consistency in International Law’ revitalizes the classic…