Luis Fabiano de Assis is a seasoned legal and policy expert with extensive experience in combating human trafficking, labor rights, and data governance. As a founding member of the Human Trafficking Data Lab at Stanford University and a member of the Alliance 8.7 Reference Group at the United Nations University, Luis contributes to global initiatives aimed at eradicating forced labor and modern slavery. Luis also serves on multiple committees, including the Compliance Innovation Hub at the International Labour Organization and the National Committee for Data Protection within the Brazilian Public Ministry. In academic roles, Luis emphasizes sustainable compliance and evidence-based public policies as a professor at the National School of Public Prosecutors. With a strong educational background, including a PhD from the University of São Paulo and visiting fellowships at prestigious institutions, Luis has played a significant role in various national and international projects focused on labor inspections, knowledge management, and data-driven solutions.
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