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Lourdes Peroni is a Senior Lecturer in Human Rights at the Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice, part of the Sheffield Institute of Law and Justice at Sheffield Hallam University. She holds an LLM and PhD and has held prestigious fellowships at institutions including Yale Law School, Ghent University’s Human Rights Centre, and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Her research focuses on equality, gender-based violence, migration, and feminist legal theory within international frameworks like the United Nations and Council of Europe.
Her academic work includes co-editing International Law and Violence Against Women: Europe and the Istanbul Convention (Routledge, 2020) and a special issue on Migration, Gendered Borders and Human Rights (2019). She contributed to legal interventions, including drafting a third-party submission to the European Court of Human Rights in Paposhvili v Belgium and co-authoring submissions to the CEDAW Committee on trafficking of women and girls in global migration contexts.
Teaching includes modules such as 21st Century Crime: Threats, Responses and Human Rights and Victims, Offenders and Vulnerabilities. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to human rights, migration, and gender, with visiting research roles at Emory and Melbourne Law Schools.


