Last friday FGV Rio Law launched the Energy Transition Research Collective (NEATE) which aims to monitoring the energy transition process in Brazil and the world, analyzing its regulatory, legal, and economic impacts.
FGV Europe, represented by Dr. Andrea Raccichini, was welcomed by professor Sérgio Guerra, Dean of FGV Rio Law, and professor Rômulo Sampaio, associate professor at FGV Rio Law and coordinator of NEATE. The partnership is result of the Learning Hub created in 2024 between both FGV units, aiming to disseminate knowledge, research, and teaching between Brazil and Europe.