Luisa Pinto E Netto
Assistant professor
- Name
- Dr. L.C. Pinto E Netto LLM
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2727
- l.c.pinto.e.netto@law.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-2379-8188
Luísa Pinto e Netto is an assistant professor at Leiden University specialized in fundamental rights, with a particular focus on social rights. Following her career as a state attorney in Brazil and a PhD on the development of fundamental rights, she is building a research agenda in the Netherlands centred on the renewal and strengthening of fundamental and social rights. She teaches constitutional law and fundamental rights at both bachelor’s and master’s level. She is also actively engaged in the academic community, notably as co-founder and co-coordinator of the Working Group on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights within the Netherlands Network for Human Rights Research (NNHRR), where she promotes collaboration, inclusivity and a deeper scholarly dialogue on emerging and social rights.
Luísa Pinto e Netto came to the Netherlands in 2019 for postdoctoral research at the Amsterdam Centre for International Law (ACIL) at the University of Amsterdam (UvA), under the supervision of Professor Yvonne Donders. In 2020, she continued her academic path at Leiden University as a postdoctoral fellow, supervised by Professor Wim Voermans.
Luísa is originally from Brazil, where she spent twenty years serving as a state attorney for the State of Minas Gerais. In that capacity, she worked both in advisory roles and litigation, handling matters related to constitutional and administrative law, public services, public procurement, administrative procedures, fundamental rights in the public sphere, and public employment law. She also taught public law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais.
In 2015, Luísa obtained her PhD from the University of Lisbon under the supervision of Professor Sérvulo Correia. Her dissertation, The Openness of the Fundamental Rights System in the Constitutional State, examined the structure and evolutionary capacity of systems of fundamental rights, with particular attention to the incorporation of new rights. This work forms part of a broader series of publications on fundamental rights, particularly rights in administrative relations and social rights, within the Portuguese-speaking academic community.
Before joining Leiden University, she spent a year and a half as assistant professor at the Faculty of Law, Economics, Governance and Organization (REBO) at Utrecht University. As an assistant professor in Leiden, Luísa is dedicated to teaching, particularly in constitutional law at both bachelor’s and master’s level. In the master’s programme, she is coordinator and lecturer of the course Constitutional Issues in European Context, which is organised annually around an overarching theme and addresses major contemporary constitutional questions. The theme for 2025/26 is democracy. Starting in 2025, she also coordinates the bachelor lecture series on human rights.
Research
Since settling in the Netherlands, Luísa’s research has focused on the role of fundamental rights within the Dutch constitutional order and the ongoing need to explore the evolutionary potential of (fundamental) rights. Her work investigates the development of new rights and the reinterpretation of existing ones, with particular attention to pressing social, technological and ecological challenges.
Against this background, and in view of the persistent under-recognition of economic, social and cultural rights (ESCR) in both national and international law, Luísa received a starter grant (together with Gert Jan Geertjes) for a multi-year research project dedicated to ESCR. The project aims to develop a research agenda that places social rights at the centre of the broader system of fundamental rights, with a specific focus on emerging and evolving rights. It comprises various research activities, supports the formation of a research group, and fosters the creation of new networks and research lines. The project seeks to strengthen the legal protection and effectiveness of social rights, considering both global frameworks and their particular relevance to the Dutch constitutional order.
In addition, Luísa is co-applicant (with Professor Daniel Wunder Hachem) of the research project Social rights, artificial intelligence and challenges to equality: a comparison between Brazil and the Netherlands, awarded at the end of 2024 under the CNPq/MCTI/FNDCT Call No. 22/2024, Programa Conhecimento Brasil, and funded in part by the Brazilian agency CAPES (Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior), the national body responsible for supporting and improving the quality of academic research and higher education in Brazil. This project brings together Brazilian and Dutch scholars to explore how social rights can be protected in an era of rapid technological change and growing inequality. It complements and strengthens Luísa’s broader agenda on social rights, new rights, and constitutional evolution, drawing on her networks beyond Europe and the English-speaking academic world.
Participation in the academic community
In 2024, Luísa, Nathalie Schnabl and Lucas Dikkers, together with many other experts in the Netherlands, founded the Working Group on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights within the Netherlands Network for Human Rights Research (NNHRR). In September 2025, they will host an international conference in Leiden to launch her research project and the working group.
After many years of publishing for the Portuguese-speaking world, Luísa now contributes to dialogues on new rights and social rights through publications in English and Dutch as well. In addition to writing and teaching, she considers organising and actively participating in academic events an essential part of her scholarly role. She also attaches great importance to communicating academic insights to broader audiences, through blogs and contributions to the press, in order to broaden and democratise societal conversations on fundamental rights.
Luísa is an active member of the International Society for Public Law (ICON-S), where she serves on the Community and Engagement Committee. In that role, she develops pro bono initiatives aimed at promoting inclusivity and diversity within academia. She is also co-coordinator of the Working Group on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights within the NNHRR.
Assistant professor
- Faculty of Law
- Institute of Public Law
- Constitutional and administrative law
- Pinto E Netto L.C. (11 February 2025), We are still here: Eunice Paiva and the rule of law. Verfassungsblog. Hamburg: Hamburg University (Hamburg University). [blog entry].
- Pinto E Netto L.C. (6 February 2025), Vrouw en rechtsstaat #7: wij zijn er nog – Eunice Paiva en de rechtsstaat. Nederland rechtsstaat. TIlburg: Tilburg University (Tilburg University). [blog entry].
- Pinto E Netto L.C. (11 February 2025), HRH profile series of NNHRR working group of ESCR: good news from the polder: economic, social, and cultural rights are not forgotten!. Human rights here. The Hague: Netherlands Network of Human Rights Research (NNHRR) (Asser Institute). [blog entry].
- Hachem D.W., Simm C.B. & Pinto E Netto L.C. (2025), O transporte como direito fundamental social: multifuncionalidade, conteúdo jurídico e titularidade [Transportation as a fundamental social right: multifunctionality, legal content, and entitlement], Revista de Estudos Constitucionas, Hermenêutica e Teoria do Direito 16(2): 298-316.
- Pinto e Netto L.C. (2025), The Struggle Is Now: Why We Should Be Cautious About Granting Present Rights to Future Generations. In: Izyumenko E. (Ed.), Intellectual property and the human right to a healthy enviromment. Verfassungsbooks. Berlin: Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog gGmbH. 47-60.
- Pinto E Netto L.C. (2025), Direito administrativo e novos direitos: O Direito Administrativo como vetor de descobrimento de novos direitos [Administrative law and new rights]. In: Gomes C.A., Neves A.F. & Bitencourt Neto E. (Eds.), Atualização e codificação do procedimento administrativo: V Colóquio Luso-Brasileiro de Direito Público Em homenagem ao Prof. Doutor José Manuel Sérvulo Correia. Lisbon: Lisbon Public Law Research Centre (ICJP FDUL). 27-96.
- Pinto e Netto L.C. (24 January 2024), Levando os direitos fundamentais e as futuras gerações a sério (Parte I) [Taking fundamental rights and future generations seriously - 1]. IberICONnect: ICON-S (International Society for Public Law). [web article].
- Pinto E Netto L.C. (22 February 2024), Hoe serieus moeten we het internationaal recht nemen?: over de relatie tussen artikel 90, 93 en 94 Grondwet [How serious must we take international law? On the relation between articles 90, 93 and 94 of the Dutch Constitution]. Nederland Rechtsstaat. Tilburg (TIlburg University). [blog entry].
- Pinto E Netto L.C. (5 March 2024), Special climate change blog series: can lessons from rights-based domestic climate litigation help advance sustainability as a justiciable concept?. Human Rights Here. Den Haag: Netherlands Network for Human Rights Research (Asser Institute). [blog entry].
- Pinto E Netto L.C. (19 April 2024), Resisting the allure of future generations’ rights: the ECtHR’s approach to climate action in KlimaSeniorinnen. Völkerrechtsblog. [blog entry].
- Pinto E Netto L.C. & Meuwese A.C.M. (2024), Wetenschap, onderwijs en gelijkheid: enkele stellingen geïnspireerd door Titia Loenen [Science, education, equality - assertions inspired by Titia Loenen]. In: Loof J.P. & Lawson R.A. (Eds.), Diverse mensen en gelijke rechten anno 2024: Essays ter gelegenheid van het emiritaat van prof. Titia Loenen als hoogleraar Mensenrechten en diversiteit. Meijers-reeks no. MI-427. Leiden: Stichting NJCM-Boekerij. 155-165.
- Pinto e Netto L.C. & Spijkers O. (29 October 2024), Het Internationaal Gerechtshof en de Adviesraad Internationale Vraagstukken adviseren Nederland over het beleid ten aanzien van het Israëlisch-Palestijns conflict [The International Court of Justice and the Advisory Council on International Affairs advise the Netherlands on policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.]. Nederland Rechtsstaat. Tilburg (Tilburg University). [blog entry].
- Pinto e Netto L.C., Rechnitzer van der Wielen & A. (2024), Nuevos derechos en acción: reconocimiento del matrimonio igualitario en Ecuador y Chile bajo la influencia de la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos [New rights in action: recognition of same-sex marriage in Ecuador and Chile under the influence of the inter-American Court of Human Rights], Revista de Investigações Constitucionais 11(3): 1-30 (e271).
- Pinto E Netto L.C. & Spijkers O. (12 November 2024), A piece of advice: why the Dutch Government needs to respond to advice given by the ICJ and AIV. Verfassungsblog. [blog entry].
- Pinto E Netto L.C. (2023), The right to science between national and international recognition: domestic contributions to the clarification of its normative content, Católica Law Review 7(1): 103-137.
- Pinto E Netto L.C. (21 March 2023), O direito à ciência: uma breve incursão na jurisprudência do Supremo Tribunal Federal brasileiro em busca do conteúdo normativo deste direito – PRIMEIRA PARTE. IberICONnect el blog de la revista international de derecho constitucional en español: Revista Internacional de derecho constitucional (ICON-S International society for public law). [blog entry].
- Pinto E Netto L.C. (2023), A separação de poderes e direitos fundamentais: algumas reflexões a partir de exemplos emblemáticos vindos dos Países Baixos [The separation of powers and fundamental rights: some reflections of emblematic examples from the Netherlands]. In: Gomes C.A., Neves A.F. & Bitencourt Neto E. (Eds.), Discricionariedade administrativa e controlo do administração pública: atas do IV Colóquio Luso-Brasileiro de Direito Público. Lisbon: Lisbon Public Law Research Centre. 296-357.
- Pinto e Netto L.C. (2023), O controle de constitucionalidade da Holanda sob o olhar de John Rawls e Ronald Dworkin [The Constitutional Review in the Netherlands through the Lens of John Rawls and Ronald Dworkin]. In: Sampaio Siqueira N., Martins de Oliveira e Silva J.D. & Sampaio Siqueira M. (Eds.), 50 anos da Teoria de Justiça de Rawls. Curitiba: Editora CRV. 157-166.
- Pinto E Netto L.C. (7 December 2022), Sustentabilidade como conceito justiciável: o potencial transformador dos direitos humanos (Parte I). IberICONnect: el blog de la revista internacional de derecho constitucional en español: revista internacional de derecho constitucional (ICON-S International society for public law). [blog entry].
- Pinto E Netto L.C. (5 February 2021), The Right to Science and the Pandemic: at the Crossroads of Law and Politics. I-CONnect: International Journal of Constitutional Law. [blog entry].
- Pinto E Netto L.C. (2021), Criteria to scrutinize new rights: protecting rights against artificial proliferation, Revista de Investigações Constitucionais 8(1): 11-75.
- Voermans W.J.M., De Paula F. & Pinto E Netto L.C. (2021), Presidents and the multiparty system in Brazil: Is coalitional presidentialism doomed to fail?, Revista de Direito Administrativo e Constitucional 21(84): 31-66.
- Netto L.C.P. (25 May 2020), The illiterate democracy: Brazil’s response to the coronavirus and the human right to science. Verfassungsblog. [blog entry].
- Netto L.C.P. & Gomes A.C.N. (2017), Sindicalização na função pública brasileira: desafios para a implementação da convenção n. 151 da OIT (Freedom of association in Brazilian public service: challenges for the implementation of the ILO Convention n. 151). In: Silva C.S. & Gomes A.V.M. (Eds.), A convenção da OIT sobre o direito de sindicalização e negociação na administração pública. São Paulo: LTr. 71-94.
- Netto L.C.P. (2016), A abertura do sistema de direitos fundamentais do Estado Constitucional (The openness of the fundamental rights system of the constitutional state). Curitiba (Brazil): Íthala.
- Netto L.C.P. (2010), O princípio de proibição de retrocesso social (The principle of prohibition of regression of social rights). Porto Alegre: Livraria do Advogado.
- Netto L.C.P. (2009), Os direitos sociais como limites materiais à revisão constitucional (Fundamental social rights as restrictions upon constitutional change). Salvador (Brazil): JusPodivm.
- Netto L.C.P. (2009), Participação Administrativa Procedimental. Natureza Jurídica, Garantias, Riscos e Disciplina Adequada (Administrative procedural participation). Belo Horizonte (Brazil): Fórum.
- Netto L.C.P. (2005), A contratualização da função pública (The contractualization of public service legal discipline). Belo Horizonte (Brazil): Del Rey.