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Arianna Broggiato
International Relations Officer presso European Commission
Arianna Broggiato is a seasoned professional with 8 years of experience in project management within sustainable development, oceans governance, fisheries policies, and access and benefit-sharing (ABS). She possesses deep knowledge of marine and maritime issues at both the EU and international levels.
Her expertise spans over 8 consecutive years in international policy and law related to marine biodiversity, with a focus on areas beyond national jurisdiction. Additionally, she has 4 years of experience in EU marine biotechnology, covering everything from sampling campaigns to intellectual property rights issues.
Arianna has a profound understanding of stakeholder dynamics and has honed her research skills through drafting policy briefs for policymakers and non-academic audiences. She is adept at adapting to various clients, ranging from institutional bodies like the European Commission and ministries to NGOs, EU consortia, and private/public research institutions.
She is an active member of prestigious organizations such as the IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law, the International Council of Environmental Law (ICEL), and the IUCN Oceans, Coastal, and Coral Reefs Specialist Group.
Arianna's educational background includes a PhD in International Law from the Università degli Studi di Milano, a Diploma in Oceans Law and Policy from the University of Virginia School of Law (Rhodes Academy), an LLM in Environmental Law from the University of Nottingham, and studies in Political Science and International Relations at the Università degli Studi di Padova.
Throughout her career, Arianna has held positions such as International Relations Officer and former International Relations Assistant at the European Commission, Senior Legal Advisor at ABS-int, Senior Legal Officer at eCOAST Marine Research, and Researcher at Université catholique de Louvain, among others.
She has also served as an Independent Consultant specializing in Access and Benefit-sharing (ABS) and marine-related issues, Senior External Expert at both the European Commission and Ministério do Meio Ambiente in Brazil, Postdoctoral Researcher in the research unit on Biodiversity Governance (BIOGOV) at the Centre for the Philosophy of Law at Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), and Fisheries Policy Officer at the European Bureau for Conservation and Development (EBCD), among other notable roles.
Her professional journey includes experiences as a Trainee at the DG Maritime Affairs and Fisheries in Brussels at the European Commission, a Researcher and Project Manager at EURAC Research, a PhD at Università degli Studi di Milano, and an Intern in the Environmental Law Programme at The Regional Environmental Centre.