Justice and Public Security

Sergio Moro

Sergio Fernando Moro is a former federal judge of the 13th Federal Criminal Court of Curitiba/PR. He is an expert in financial crimes, violations against the public administration, drug trafficking, money laundering and organized criminal groups. He worked as an instructor judge at the Federal Supreme Court during the year of 2012.

Moro attended the Program of Instruction for Lawyers at Harvard Law School in July 1998 and holds a master's degree and PhD in State Law from the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR). He has written specialized books and articles in the legal area.

He took part in an International Visitors Program organized by the US Department of State in 2007, including visits to US agencies and institutions charged with preventing and combating money laundering.

Moro taught as an Adjunct Professor of Criminal Procedural Law at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) between 2007 and 2016. He is a undergraduate and postgraduate professor at Unicuritiba - Curitiba University Center, and was awarded the title of honoris causa Doctor of Law, by the University of Notre Dame du Lac of South Bend, Indiana in 2018.

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